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SMALL BUSINESS
FTC, 23 States Sue Sham Loan Consultants
By JACOB ADELMAN
, AP
LOS ANGELES (July 15) - Prosecutors nationwide filed 189 legal actions Wednesday against loan modification consultants accused of bilking homeowners who are desperate to make their mortgage payments more affordable.
The lawsuits and cease-and-desist orders announced by Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz and California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown were part of a nationwide sweep of alleged sham consultants conducted by the federal agency and 23 states.
Brown said the lawsuits the attorney general's office filed in Orange and Los Angeles counties include allegations against five companies and their subsidiaries and staff members. In all, 21 individuals and 14 companies were named.
Authorities said they also arrested a Newport Beach man Tuesday who was accused of using the names of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and other government agencies as part of his business.
The lawsuits seek millions of dollars in civil penalties, restitution for victims and a permanent injunction to keep the companies and the defendants from offering mortgage-relief services, Brown said.
"The loan modification industry is teeming with confidence men and charlatans who rip off desperate homeowners facing foreclosure," he said. "Despite firm promises and money-back guarantees, these scam artists pocketed thousands of dollars from each victim and didn't provide an ounce of relief."
One defendant, Irvine-based U.S. Homeowners Assistance, is accused of collecting up to $3,500 each from dozens of borrowers in danger of losing their homes.
The suit says one victim had her signature forged and financial information falsified on documents filed with her lender.
Another company, Orange-based U.S. Foreclosure Relief Corp., collected more than $4.4 million from borrowers during a nine-month period, but failed in most instances to provide any services and avoided responding to consumers' inquiries, the officials said.
"These con artists see the high foreclosure rates as an opportunity to prey on people in distress," Leibowitz said. "They promise to rescue homeowners in troubled financial waters, but after they take their money they throw them an anchor instead of a lifeline."
Leibowitz said the FTC was working on rules that would prohibit a mortgage modification service from accepting upfront payments. He said he hoped to have the regulations in place by the end of this year.
Also named in the lawsuits are Home Relief Services LLC, with offices in Irvine, Newport Beach and Anaheim; RMR Group Loss Mitigation, which has offices in Newport Beach, Orange, Huntington Beach, Corona and Fresno; and Los Angeles-based United First Inc.
A voicemail message seeking comment was left Wednesday at the offices of U.S. Homeowners Assistance. Calls to the other companies led to messages saying the phone numbers were no longer in service.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
2009-07-15 13:19:24
COMMENTS ( 15 )
Jkyliewylie
7:54PM Jul 15 2009
Is Fort Knox Financial out of Florida and OCwen Mortgage also out of Florida among two of those companies? I feel I am being screwed by both of them on my mortgage.
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Drckddsn
7:36PM Jul 15 2009
pages seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, eighty-five, and eighty-six
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Drckddsn
7:33PM Jul 15 2009
Excuse my typing, but the 21st Century Act was Legally Precedented in Court over 3 Years ago! Check out pages **************, and 86.
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Drckddsn
7:31PM Jul 15 2009
I a trying to figure out when he FTC is going to stop the Personal Credit Reporting Companies from allowing Banks, Credit Card Companies, Debt Collection Agencies, and Law Firms from "Pandering" while "Racketeering and Extorting" our Credit Reports and wasting Court Time.
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Meyermes
7:11PM Jul 15 2009
the scum always floats to the top throw them in jail and take all from there familes let the pukes work an honest dayfor once F*** them feel nothing for them or there famlies
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