At least 1,000 victims have lost more than $100 million in cases of real estate fraud — including loan modification scams — referred to a special unit of the Orange County District Attorney's office, according to a new report. "The number of referrals has been overwhelming, with more than 346 referrals to date," says a report issued by the DA's office. (The unit that investigates RE fraud was launched last year.) The report's findings were first published by The Orange County Register. The DA says a "vast majority" of referrals have come directly from victims of real estate fraud directly to its office. A "significant number" of cases involve loan modification schemes, it said. Several cases were cited, including one in which three men were charged with 101 counts of fraud in a loan modification scheme.
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