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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Real Estate Agent Admits Scheme

Michael John Sorensen, Jr., 40, Anchorage, Alaska, pleaded guilty to wire fraud associated with kickbacks he received from home sales in Anchorage, Alaska.

In connection with the guilty plea, Assistant United States Attorney Retta Randall advised the court that Sorensen was a real estate agent licensed by the State of Alaska and an associate broker with ReMax Properties, Inc. Sorensen also owned a remodeling and construction company called Right Way Construction. Using Right Way Construction, Sorensen devised a scheme to obtain money by means of material false representations. The purpose of his scheme was to financially assist buyers and defraud various mortgage lenders by submitting false invoices from Right Way Construction to title companies, who then prepared false settlement statements which reflected payments for repairs and remodeling work which were never done to the properties. The false settlement statements were relied upon by the mortgage companies when they wired funds for the mortgage loans from outside the State of Alaska to title companies in Alaska who conducted the closing on each transaction. The amounts paid by the title companies to Right Way Construction pursuant to the false invoices were then given to the buyers by Sorensen after closing as a cash-back scheme without the knowledge of the mortgage lenders. Cash backs operate by falsely inflating the sales price of a property.

Read more at the Mortgage Fraud Blog.