Seven individuals have been charged for their roles in a mortgage fraud scheme that involved more than 100 properties in Northern California. The indictment charges Amy Schloemann, Karim Akil, Wonda Louise Kidd, Michelle McGuire, Kaska Clay, James Ross and Darnell Thomas with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. According to Joseph P. Russoniello, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of California, the defendants, who were unavailable for comment, allegedly participated in a fraud scheme involving the fraudulent purchase of more than 100 properties through the use of straw buyers, real estate appraisers, notaries and escrow agents, and the laundering of profits. The defendants allegedly directed straw buyers to sign loan applications containing false information and allegedly hired notary publics to fraudulently notarize documents. The defendants allegedly increased their profits on the purchase of properties by submitting false documents to lenders. Once the properties were purchased, the defendants allegedly split the proceeds and failed to make payments on the properties, causing lenders to foreclose.
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