The Law Offices of Kramer and Kaslow: Confidential Federal Audits Accuse Five Most significant Mortgage Firms of Defrauding Taxpayers

Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) June 16, 2011

Philip Kramer, lead attorney at the Law Offices of Kramer and Kaslow commented on a Huffington Post write-up that reported about confidential federal audits of the nation’s largest banks.

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A set of confidential federal audits accuse the nations 5 largest mortgage businesses of defrauding taxpayers in their handling of foreclosures on homes purchased with government-backed loans, four officials briefed on the findings told The Huffington Post. The 5 separate investigations have been performed by the Division of Housing and Urban Developments inspector general and examined Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citigroup and Ally Financial, the sources stated.

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According to the Huffington Post, The audits accuse the five key lenders of violating the False Claims Act, a Civil War-era law crafted as a weapon against firms that swindle the government.

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The audits have been completed between February and March, sources mentioned. According to the Huffington Post, The internal watchdog office at HUD referred its findings to the Division of Justice, which should now determine whether or not to file charges.

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Philip A. Kramer, an lawyer who represents hundreds of consolidated plaintiff litigation clients in lawsuits against six main lending institutions observes that, It is really an irony that the exact same tools the banks utilized to abuse homeowners are now getting employed against them. If the reports are precise, and I have no purpose to believe they are not, then it appears most likely that the government will use the banks wrongdoing to leverage a much more substantial resolution for aggrieved homeowners.

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More of Phil Kramers observations can be located at the Kramer and Kaslow blog.

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ABOUT PHILIP KRAMER&#13

PHILIP A. KRAMER is the senior companion of the Law Office of Kramer &amp Kaslow, in Calabasas, California. Kramer &amp Kaslow is Martindale Hubbell AV rated. Mr. Kramer is a perennial recipient of the prestigious Southern California Super Lawyer award.

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Mr. Kramer received his undergraduate degree from Ohio State University and his Juris Doctorate from the Catholic University of America, in Washington, DC. His practice emphasizes commercial litigation and trial advocacy, with a concentration on organization litigation, and real home matters. He has prosecuted and defended cases for over twenty 5 years.

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Mr. Kramer is a licensed real estate broker and has spent considerable time providing legal solutions in connection with genuine estate concerns relating to loan modification and loss mitigation, land use and zoning, environmental troubles, easements, construction and improvement, finance, and landlord tenant matters.

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Mr. Kramer is admitted to practice just before all courts in the State of California, the United States Supreme Court and the United States Court of Military Appeals. Mr. Kramer has tried in excess of 200 situations. He has appeared on nationally televised programs with regards to pre-trial procedure and trial method and has appeared as a guest lecturer on topics ranging from constitutional law to trial practice, and Mr. Kramer regularly lectures on a broad spectrum of numerous legal and enterprise problems.

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Mr. Kramer also serves as a Judge Pro Tem for the Los Angeles Superior Court and as a Mediator.

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Mr. Kramer is also a past president of the Los Angeles West Inns of Court, a national organization dedicated to bringing professionalism and civility back into the legal profession. He also serves on numerous Boards of Directors and serves as an officer in many businesses. For far more info get in touch with (818) 224-3900 or go to http://kramer-kaslow.com

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FHFA New Anti-Fraud Measures for GSEs to Minimize Mortgage Fraud and Limit Cost to Taxpayers


Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) June 19, 2012

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHA) announced an initiative yesterday to complement existing fraud reporting and to establish regardless of whether an individual or business need to be suspended from undertaking organization with Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac or the Federal Property Loan Banks to guarantee that regulated entities are not exposed to unnecessary dangers.

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Following the National Mortgage Settlement, and named the Suspended Counterparty Plan, it “will call for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks to notify FHFA whenever an person or business with whom they do organization is adjudicated to have engaged in fraud or other economic misconduct. See attachment.

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Fannie May possibly released a document titled, Fraud Finding Statistics,’ primarily based on Fannie Mae loan testimonials completed through the end of April 2012. The leading ten states by geography are, respectively, California, Texas, Illinois, New Your, Colorado, North Carolina, Florida, New Jersey, Georgia and Washington.

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Just released on June 12, by the Chicago Tribune, Francisco Rodriguez, 41, was indicted Monday on two counts of wire fraud right after an investigation by the FBI and Indiana State Police. The indictment accuses Rodriguez of presenting false financial info when he applied for mortgages for two Gary homes in summer 2007.

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Ann Fulmer, a lawyer and mortgage fraud professional who co-authors the quarterly Interthinx Mortgage Fraud Danger Report, says, There have been a number of federal situations not too long ago exactly where people have been convicted of bid rigging (at foreclosure auctions). The lack of data integrity possibly price lenders about $ two trillion so far because of REOs, short sales, foreclosure sales. The federal government has offered an additional $ 3 trillion in direct help to banks in attempting to stabilize the marketplace with foreclosure prevention and alternative programs. U.S. taxpayers lost about $ eight trillion in equity (due to declining property values). Thats all added up about $ 12 trillion or $ 13 trillion.

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Property owners can recall the Senate Banking Hearing on Feb. 28, 2012 and the discussion on safeguarding taxpayer dollars in the midst of housing recovery efforts. Senator Toomey and Edward DeMarco, the acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency confirmed the following: Right now, FHFA is balancing 3 responsibilities: preserve and conserve assets, make sure market place stability and liquidity, and prepare Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for an uncertain future. Whilst the extended-term course of housing finance is becoming debated and eventually determined, FHFA meets these responsibilities by overseeing these organizations management of, and limiting expense to taxpayers from, their $ five trillion position in the market. Jenna Thuening, owner of Home Destination, finds the charges of mortgage fraud are staggering and protections are welcome.

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In January of this year, Michigan approved a new law generating mortgage fraud a felony. A individual who commits residential mortgage fraud is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for up to 15 years, a maximum fine of $ one hundred,000, or both. If the loan worth stated on documents used in the mortgage lending procedure exceeds $ 100,000, even so, the penalty is up to 20 years’ imprisonment, a maximum fine of $ 500,000, or both.

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The FBI defines mortgage fraud as a material misstatement, misrepresentation, or omission relied upon by an underwriter or lender to fund, buy, or insure a loan. Mortgage fraud schemes can take a lot of types, such as loan origination schemes, illegal house flipping, foreclosure rescue scams, and brief sale schemes, which evolve as market place circumstances alter. Fannie Mae says, Affinity fraud is the term used for fraud schemes that prey upon or recruit people of related persuasion.

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Residence Destination encourages homeowners in search of protection from mortgage scams to read via Fannie Maes instructional presentation named Mortgage Fraud: Affinity Frauds. Frequent fraud tactics contain the use of straw buyers, falsified gift funds, and altered employment or asset documentation. A straw purchaser is usually a fictitious individual or particular person needing income to the extent that they would take on the danger of promoting their identity.

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House Location, a Certified Distressed Home Anticipate, aids purchasers and homeowners seeking a loan modification. steer clear of possible fraudulent processes.

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