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Posted by John Schenk on 10/29/09 9:08am
Msg #309101

Loan mod gone bad...for the Loan Modders!

They jacked with the wrong folks! LOL


5 charged in relation to allegations of torture of 2 loan modification agents
DateWednesday, October 28, 2009 at 10:14PM

In the following press release the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office announced that two men were charged today with multiple felony counts in connection with the beating and torture of a pair of loan modification agents.

Deputy District Attorney Norma Serna of the Glendale Area Office said Daniel Weston, 52 (dob 7/16/57), of La Cañada, and Gustavo Canez, 36 (dob 10/06/73), of Los Angeles, were charged with two counts of torture, two counts of false imprisonment by violence and two counts of second-degree robbery.

Weston and Canez are due to appear for arraignment this afternoon in Department 1 of Glendale Superior Court. The defendants are charged in case No. GA078241.

The criminal complaint alleges that in the commission of the offenses Weston and Canez personally used a handgun. The complaint further alleges that Canez was convicted in March 2000 of assault with a firearm.

Three others were arraigned and pleaded not guilty on Friday. Mario Soloman Gonzales, 47 (dob 12/09/61), of Glendale, Marissa Parker, 49 (dob 9/30/60), of Sylmar, and Mary Ann Parmelee, 52 (dob 4/15/58), of La Cañada, were each charged with two counts of torture, two counts of false imprisonment by violence and two counts of second-degree robbery.

Gonzales additionally faces one count of possession of a deadly weapon, wood knuckles. The criminal complaint includes an allegation that in the commission of the offenses a principal was armed with a gun.

Prosecutors said Weston and Parmelee live in a house that is in foreclosure. The two allegedly sought loan modification assistance from the victims but believed that nothing was being done and wanted their money back.

The defendants, including Gonzales and Parker, purportedly set up a meeting with the victims at the location where the assault took place. Weston and Canez allegedly carried out the attack in the presence of the other defendants. The victims also were allegedly robbed of their loan paperwork and personal belongings.

Gonzales, Parker and Parmelee, a realtor, had a business relationship with the victims, prosecutors said. The three funneled loan modification referrals to the two agents.

Bail was recommended at $2.1 million for Weston and $2.8 million for Canez.

Gonzales, Parker and Parmelee are next due at Burbank Superior Court on Nov. 2 for a pre-preliminary hearing.

http://www.mortgagefraud.org/journal/?currentPage=2

Reply by John/CT on 10/29/09 11:31am
Msg #309131

Let's hope those "loan modification agents" weren't ...

notary signing agents. Frown

Reply by John Schenk on 10/29/09 11:43am
Msg #309142

Didn't sound like it to me.

Why would a notary be out there after the money had been paid and these folks were trying to get their money back?

JJ


 
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