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Posted by 101livescan on 5/13/13 7:26am
Msg #469743

Former Prez of Mortgage DocX sentenced 20 years

Former DocX President Sentenced in Michigan
from press releases
5/9/2013

Lorraine Brown, 51, of Alpharetta, Georgia, former president of mortgage document processor DocX, was sentenced last week in Michigan to 40 months to twenty years in prison on one count of Conducting Criminal Enterprises (Racketeering) for her role in authorizing the fraudulent signing of mortgage documents filed in the state.

Brown was sentenced on May 2, 2013 by Kent County's 17th Circuit Court Judge Mark Trusock. Following the sentencing, Brown was remanded to the custody of the Michigan Department of Corrections to begin serving her sentence. Brown pleaded guilty to the racketeering charge on February 11, 2013. Brown's conviction followed an Attorney General investigation into questionable mortgage documentation filed with Michigan's Register of Deeds offices during the foreclosure crisis.

"Michigan families continue to grapple with the damage caused by the mortgage foreclosure crisis," said Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette. "Shortcuts taken at the expense of Michigan homeowners will not be tolerated."

In April 2011, Schuette launched an investigation after county officials across the state reported that they suspected Assignment of Mortgage documents filed in their offices may have been forged. A "60 Minutes" news broadcast had shown that the name "Linda Green" was signed to thousands of mortgage-related documents nationwide, but with many different variations in handwriting. County officials in Michigan reviewed their files and found similar documents, thus raising questions about the authenticity of the documents filed.

As part of his investigation, Schuette reviewed documents filed in Michigan and prepared by DocX, a document processing company located in Georgia. DocX processed mortgage assignments and lien releases for residential lenders and servicers nationwide. Schuette's investigation revealed that former DocX president Brown established and orchestrated a widespread scheme of "robo-signing," a practice in which employees were directed to fraudulently sign another authorized person's name on mortgage documents in order to execute these documents as quickly as possible.

Internally, DocX identified this practice as "facsimile signing" or "surrogate signing." From 2006 through 2009, these improperly executed documents were created and recorded at Brown's direction. Schuette's investigation revealed that more than 1,000 unauthorized and improperly executed documents were filed with county registers of deeds throughout Michigan. Schuette charged Brown with Racketeering, a 20-year felony, in Kent County's 61st District Court in November 2012.

Brown has also pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy charge. For more background on Brown's crimes, see Robo-signing Kingpin Pleads Guilty to Federal Conspiracy Charge, Source of Title, 11/27/2012.

Reply by Malbrough_LA on 5/13/13 9:12am
Msg #469750

I have this framed at my office right behind my desk:

False Swearing — La RS 14:125

False swearing is the intentional making of a written or oral statement, known to be false, under sanction of an oath or an equivalent affirmation, where such oath or affirmation is required by law; provided that this article shall not apply where such false statement is made in, or for use in, a judicial proceeding or any proceeding before a board or official, wherein such board or official is authorized to take testimony.

Whoever commits the crime of false swearing shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.

Reply by Clem/CA on 5/13/13 1:16pm
Msg #469770

Notary public facing more than 20 charges

http://www.timesonline.com/news/police_fire_courts/notary-public-facing-more-than-charges/article_5b4b40c5-2602-5bd0-8242-db60184212df.html

Reply by MW/VA on 5/13/13 1:53pm
Msg #469773

Thanks, Cheryl. I had seen this on "60 Minutes" and it was

one of the most blatant "robo signing" situations. Good for MI for going after them & getting a conviction. This one always got me in the first place, since GA is an attorney only state.

Reply by MelissaM_FL on 5/14/13 9:38am
Msg #469844

I had a huge problem with this company the one and only time I ever worked for them, several years ago. Karma, baby.


 
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