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Federal jury convicts five involved
in Greater Boston area mortgage fraud ring
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Following a seven-week trial, a federal jury found
five defendants guilty of mortgage fraud stemming
from a scheme that involved 21 properties in the
Greater Boston area, 10 mortgage lenders, and more
than $10.6 million in loan proceeds. United
States Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz; Warren T. Bamford,
Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), Boston Field Division; Robert
Bethel, Postal Inspector in Charge of the United
States Postal Inspection Service, Boston Division;
Susan Dukes, Special Agent in Charge of the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Criminal
Investigation, Boston Field Division; Boston Mayor
Thomas M. Menino; and Boston Police Commissioner
Edward Davis, announced that Eric L. Levine of
Brookline, Mass.; J. Daniel Lindley of Jamaica
Plain, Mass.; Ernst Appolon of Braintree, Mass.;
Daniel Appolon of Dorchester, Mass.; and Latoya
Haltiwanger of Los Angeles, were convicted of wire
fraud and conspiring to commit wire fraud. Levine
and Lindley were also convicted of money
laundering.
“This type of greed and self-interest has
directly contributed to the deterioration to many
neighborhoods across the country,” said U.S.
Attorney Ortiz. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office
and our law enforcement partners, are committed to
ensuring that those in the real estate profession
who exploit consumers for their own profit are
exposed and brought to justice.”
Evidence at trial established that between May
2005 and June 2006, the defendants and others
participated in a conspiracy to obtain $10.6
million in mortgage loan proceeds by fraud.
Specifically, the scheme involved the use of
inflated purchase prices and documents containing
false statements about purchase price, borrower
income, employment, or intent to reside in the
property. The difference between purchase prices
negotiated with sellers and inflated purchase
prices submitted to lenders ranged from as little
as $15,000 to as much as $255,000 on individual
properties in South Boston, Dorchester, Jamaica
Plain, Quincy, Hyde Park, and Cohasset,
aggregating to more than $1.9 million. From this
$1.9 million, the defendants and other
coconspirators pocketed more than $1.7 million in
illegal proceeds. The mortgages on all of the
properties were defaulted upon and nearly all went
into foreclosure.
Levine, a suspended attorney, and Lindley, a
practicing attorney, participated in the loan
closing process and handled the money. Ernst
Appolon, a real estate broker, identified
properties for the conspirators, negotiated
purchase prices with sellers, and recruited people
to lend their names and credit information (straw
borrowers) to obtain mortgage loans for property
purchases. Haltiwagner, a mortgage broker, was the
loan originator for three of the properties in the
conspiracy and was the “straw” borrower for a
separate property purchase. Daniel Appolon
recruited two “straw” borrowers whose name and
credit information were used to purchase three
properties.
The defendants face up to 20 years'
imprisonment to be followed by three years of
supervised release and a $1 million fine on each
count of wire fraud. For the conspiracy, they face
up to five years' imprisonment to be followed by
three years of supervised release and a $250,000
fine. On the money laundering counts, Levine and
Lindley face up to 10 years' imprisonment to be
followed by three years of supervised release and
a $250,000 fine.
Co-defendants Andre Junior Lamerique, Widner
Lamarre, Jermaine Blake, Samuel Jean-Louis and
Jean Noriscat pled guilty to conspiracy to commit
wire fraud and several counts of wire fraud. They
each face a maximum of 20 years' imprisonment to
be followed by three years of supervised release
and a $1 million fine on each count of wire fraud.
For the conspiracy, they face up to five years'
imprisonment to be followed by three years of
supervised release. Noriscat also pled guilty to
several counts of aggravated identity theft and
faces a mandatory two years' imprisonment for each
of the identity theft counts in addition to any
other sentence imposed.
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, United States Postal Inspection
Service, and Internal Revenue Service, with
assistance from the Boston Police Department. It
is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Victor A. Wild and Ryan M. DiSantis of Ortiz’s
Economic Crimes Unit and Mary Murrane of Ortiz’s
Asset Forfeiture Unit.
Mortgage fraud is a key focus of the Department
of Justice who in November 2009 created the
Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force. The task
force works to improve efforts across the federal
executive branch, and with state and local
partners, to investigate and prosecute significant
financial crimes, ensure just and effective
punishment for those who perpetrate financial
crimes, combat discrimination in the lending and
financial markets, and recover proceeds for
victims of financial crimes.
For more information, visit http://boston.fbi.gov.
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The
White House: The double standard of Washington's
foreign
policy
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Fraud
probe into Dot properties nets convictions
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A massive nationwide
federal crackdown on mortgage fraud that involved
dozens of properties in and around Dorchester has
led to hundreds of arrests and several
convictions, law enforcement officials say.
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Message
from the President Regarding Independence Day
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Today we celebrate the
234th anniversary of the signing of the
Declaration of Independence and the beginning of a
great experiment, American democracy. In
every corner of our country, we recall the valor
and vision of patriots from Thirteen Colonies who
declared independence from a powerful empire and
gave birth to a new Nation.
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University
of Puerto Rico Student Strike Victory Unleashes
Brutal Civil Rights Backlash
- July
5,10
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As so many Americans
gear up for Fourth of July fireworks this weekend,
the U.S. Territory of Puerto Rico roils from a
brutal civil rights showdown unleashed by a
far-right wing government, now seemingly hell bent
on destroying the recent unprecedented victory of
a two-month long student strike against
privatization of higher education at the
University of Puerto Rico.
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Advancing
Reform Legislation, Arizona Lawsuit Discussed
07/03/10
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“Today, we strongly
requested for the President to assert his
leadership and escalate his efforts to assure
comprehensive immigration reform legislation is
enacted in 2010. From our meeting, it is
clear that the President is committed to
comprehensive immigration reform and understands
that Congressional action is needed urgently.
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Why
Does Preval Refuse to Revamp the Electoral Council?
by:
Jacques dady Jean 02/07/10
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Haiti
has become a liability for both the US and the
Dominican Republic. If the US has the resources
necessary to welcome Haitian migrants, we can only
wonder how long the Dominican Republic will be
able to continue to welcome Haitian refugees and
at the same time sustain its economic growth.
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Haiti
: Important advisory note from the US embassy
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti
— The U.S. Embassy is advising travelers to
exercise caution in Haiti after four U.S. citizens
were killed in separate robberies near
Port-au-Prince's airport.
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Neite
Decimus, a chosen vodou priest
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Yesterday
morning, I had the pleasure to meet with Mr. Neite
Decimus for Jeunehaiti.com who
genially accepted to give me an exclusive
interview, about the religion of vodou. 06/30/10
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Starting July First, Puerto-Rico Born Citizens
Must Obtain New Birth Certificates
07/01/10
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In December 2009, the government of Puerto Rico
invalidated all Puerto Rican birth certificates
issued before July 1, 2010 and required
citizens born in Puerto Rico (“PR-born
citizens”) to obtain new birth certificates.
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US
Census: Haiti population booming after quake
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haiti's
population will continue to grow quickly despite
the tremendous loss of life in the January
earthquake, according to U.S. Census Bureau
estimates released Monday.
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Bright
Green Ideas: White House backs plan to construct
eco friendly villages in Haiti
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The White House is taking part in
backing a plan that will allow construction of eco
friendly villages in Haiti.
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Haiti
rebuilding project: Very disappointing
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Haiti has not been
able to make much progress in it rebuilding
efforts in the five months since its earthquake.
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Stamford
Limo Driver to make bid for Haitian presidency
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PORT-AU-PRINCE
-- Haitian President René Préval has
mandated that the country's nine-member
Provisional Electoral Council plan for
presidential elections.
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Massachusetts State
Representative Robert Nyman, 49, was found dead in
a swimming pool at his Hanover home Friday night,
authorities said. 06/27/10
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Deval Patrick still
maintains an enviable lead in the race for
governor but has lost some ground over the last
month to Republican challenger Charlie Baker and
independent Tim Cahill.
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June 25 (Bloomberg) --
Massachusetts legislators, facing a July 1
deadline, authorized a $27.9 billion budget that
cuts spending and uses reserves to compensate for
the loss of extra federal support for Medicaid.
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28
in House urge retention of immigration measure
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A provision to
formally deny state benefits to illegal
immigrants, hanging in the balance during ongoing
House-Senate budget negotiations, got a boost
yesterday from 28 House members who urged
negotiators to include the Senate-passed provision
in the budget’s final draft.
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Caracas
to take over US-owned oil company
June 24,10
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Venezuela has said
that it will nationalize 11 oil rigs owned by a US
company. The takeover of the rigs, owned by
the Helmerich and Payne oil firm, is the most
recent move in a program of nationalization as
part of the socialist 'Bolivarian revolution' of
Hugo Chavez, the president.
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Forecasters
warn of thunderstorms, chance of tornado
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06/24/10
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Powerful thunderstorms
will march across the state today, wielding strong
winds and possibly generating large hail and even
a tornado or waterspout, the National Weather
Service predicted.
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OTTAWA
— Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean says her appointment
as UN special envoy to Haiti is an expression of
the "solidarity and friendship"
Canadians have demonstrated since the devastating
earthquake in her homeland. 06/23/10
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Fewer
Haitian Nationals than Expected are Applying for Temporary
Protected Status after Earthquake
06/22/10
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Fewer people than expected are using a program
that lets Haitian nationals in the United States
— even those here illegally — stay in this
country for 12 to 18 months rather than be
involuntarily returned to Haiti...
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Bad
Deeds? Questions Surround Roxbury Condo Foreclosures. Leo
Desire comes back in the news
06/22/10
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In the same week that
Choo was closing this deal with Desire, each of
the condos suddenly sold. Eight of them changed
hands in a single day
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US
Senate report says Haiti rebuilding has stalled
06/22/10
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti
— Haiti has made little progress in rebuilding
in the five months since its earthquake, because
of an absence of leadership, disagreements among
donors and general disorganization, a U.S. Senate
report says.
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