San Francisco mortgage broker pleads guilty to mortgage fraud

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San Francisco mortgage broker pleads guilty to mortgage fraud

San Francisco mortgage broker pleads guilty to mortgage fraud
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In the following press release Joseph P. Russoniello, United States Attorney for the Northern District of California announced that Michael Chou pleaded guilty in federal court today to wire fraud conspiracy.

In pleading guilty, Chou admitted that, in a scheme that began in 2003 and continued until approximately April 30, 2009, he defrauded mortgage lenders and financial institutions by providing false and fraudulent information in support of mortgage loan applications. Working out of an office in San Francisco, Chou and his colleagues assisted individuals who wanted to obtain mortgages from mortgage lenders so they could purchase residential properties in the Northern District of California and elsewhere. As a part of this scheme, Chou routinely transmitted fraudulent loan applications to mortgage lenders. Those loan applications contained false employment information and false and inflated income and bank account information, which was intended to inflate the borrowers’ creditworthiness. In addition, the loan applications were supported by false and forged documents that purported to verify the borrowers’ employment, income and assets. Chou, and other members of the scheme, used a network of co-conspirators who agreed to pose as the borrowers’ employers and falsely verify to the mortgage lenders the accuracy of the employment and income information listed on the loan applications. As a result of Chou’s participation in this conspiracy he illegally earned $360,800.

Chou, who is currently not in custody,  is scheduled to be sentenced on March 19, 2010, before U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco. The maximum statutory penalty for wire fraud conspiracy in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1349 is 30 years and a fine of $1 million. However, any sentence following conviction would be imposed by the court after consideration of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and the federal statute governing the imposition of a sentence, 18 U.S.C. § 3553.

Pursuant to the plea agreement, Chou has agreed to forfeit $360,800 to the United States.

Eleven other individuals have been charged in connection with the case.


Source: Daily Mortgage Fraud News

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