Maria Sanchez, a real estate agent and loan officer from El Monte, Calif., was found guilty of fraud and money laundering charges for scheming with her sister to falsify home loan applications. The evidence presented during Maria's trial showed she submitted loan packages to purchase residential real estate in the names of family members. Those applications contained false statements and forged signatures. When the loans were funded, Maria fraudulently obtained more than $1 million in loan proceeds from financial institutions and mortgage lenders. She financially benefited from this scheme by flipping one of the properties, as well as collecting points, fees and commissions from the loan transactions. In three of the deals, Maria's sister Beatriz Sanchez, Los Angeles, was identified as the buyer of the property. Beatriz also has pleaded guilty, specifically to charges that she filed false documents with the IRS. Beatriz is scheduled for sentencing on Aug. 17. Maria is scheduled for sentencing on September 10.
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