Ohio Man Charged With Mortgage Fraud

An Ohio man has been charged with mail fraud in connection with a scheme to fraudulently obtain mortgage loans. According to William J. Edwards, U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, from August 2003 through January 2005, Paul R. Tomko of Middleburg Heights, among others, allegedly executed a scheme to defraud lenders in connection with 12 mortgage loans totaling nearly $1.2 million on properties located in the Cleveland area. Mr. Tomko, who could not be reached for comment, also allegedly caused fraudulent loan applications to be processed through mortgage brokers. He's also alleged to have used straw buyers to purchase properties and to obtain financing in their names and cause fraudulent appraisals to be prepared that artificially inflated the properties' true values. The loan application packages that were submitted to the lenders allegedly included false and fraudulent documentation and information. It is further alleged that the lenders sustained significant losses as these mortgage loans went into default and the properties were sold through foreclosure.

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