The U.S. Attorney for Eastern District of Pennsylvania has indicted five people for a $14.6 million mortgage fraud scheme that resulted in at least 35 fraudulent loans. Named in the 15-count indictment are Edward McCusker and John Alford Bariana, owners of Axxium Mortgage Inc.; McCusker's wife, Jacqueline; and Jeffrey Bennett and Stephen Doherty, owners of the Doylestown law firm Bennett & Doherty, P.C. They are charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering. Mr. Doherty is also charged with bankruptcy fraud. According to the indictment, the defendants targeted financially distressed homeowners facing foreclosure, falsely promised them help in saving their homes, engaged in real estate transactions with straw purchasers, and obtained dozens of fraudulent mortgages. The defendants allegedly took whatever equity the homeowner had left, funneled it through various shell corporations they controlled, used some of it to pay the new mortgages, and put the rest of the equity into their own bank accounts. Edward McCusker and Bariana, along with Jacqueline McCusker allegedly obtained the mortgages by submitting false documents to lenders and making false claims about the straw purchasers' finances, the indictment said. Doherty allegedly used fraudulent bankruptcy filings for some borrowers to delay foreclosure until McCusker had obtained an investor and a mortgage. Bennett allegedly handled the closings for the real estate transfers. Edward and Jacqueline McCusker, Jeffrey Bennett, and John Bariana face maximum sentences of 240 years imprisonment, $3.25 million in fines, three years supervised release, and a $1,200 special assessment. Stephen Doherty faces 385 years imprisonment, $4 million in fines, three years supervised release, and a $1,500 special assessment. Attempts to reach the defendants were unsuccessful by press time.
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