Maryland Man Pleads Guilty in 'Straw Buyer' Case

An Oxon Hill, Maryland, man pleaded guilty to mail fraud in connection with the fraudulent purchase of 25 properties in Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia. According to prosecutors, Terrence White and others used false mortgage and settlement documents to buy the homes, and paid at least 15 "straw buyers" $10,000 per property to purchase the properties on their behalf. White created false mortgage and settlement documents, many of which misrepresented the straw purchasers' income and assets. White and others also created false invoices to claim that their now defunct company, Brotherly Investment Group, performed "renovations" on some of the properties. Using these false invoices, White and others were "repaid" at closing for the purported renovations. Between 2006 and 2008, White and others received $3.83 million in fraudulent funds. Many of the purchased properties have been foreclosed upon.

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