This morning I was ready to discuss the ramifications of the fraudulent addendum that we mentioned yesterday but we got something in the mail that's going to completely change the course of our blog. For the astute among who have been following our blog it's obvious, nothing groundbreaking, just an affirmation of what we already suspected. Before we discuss this new development, we're going to consult with legal counsel and run it past the proper authorities, so be patient.
Now, about that promise we made to Bernardo Barrera, the man who claimed his identity was stolen for the purpose of defrauding CitiMortgage. A few weeks before the inception of our blog, I managed to track down Mr. Barrera and get him on the phone, the tone of his voice spoke volumes, he certainly didn't sound like the innocent victim that he made himself out to be to the police and the courts. Mr. Barrera checks our blog three times a day at the very least from his new digs in Panama, so I'm going to address this bit to Mr. Barrera himself. Bernie, do you remember what I told you on the phone that day back in the summer of 2009? I told you that I wasn't going to rest until I put your fat ass in jail, I told you that I knew what you had done and was going to make sure that even if it was the last thing I ever did, I was going to make sure you were brought to justice. Think back on that conversation Mr. Barrera and remember what happened back in the end of 1989, think back to Operation Just Cause...
Think back Bernie to that other assclown that thought he was safe in Panama...
Like I told you Bernie, I'm coming for you and I'm not going to do it with the lightweights at the MDPD or the State Attorneys Office who have a vested interest in hiding your complicity, I'm gonna be coming with the feds.
Showing posts with label do straw buyers get prosecuted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label do straw buyers get prosecuted. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Reader questions, am I a Straw Buyer?
As we've mentioned in the past, the brilliant Google analytic software we use gives us the different terms that people search that lead them to our site. Yesterday we picked up a new reader who arrived at our blog by searching for various terms relating to "Straw Buyer" frauds. Let's see what was on their mind...
"i was unknowingly a straw buyer"Really? How could you have unknowingly been a Straw Buyer? Unless your identity was stolen, there is virtually no way you could have been an "unknowing" Straw Buyer! That's a good one though, I'm sure prosecutors like ASA Bill Kostrzewski would just gobble that one up.
"do straw buyers always get caught?"NAH! At least not the way things are handled down here in Miami-Dade county! Down here police and prosecutors will end up letting you off the hook and helping you remove the fraudulent loan from your credit history. While they're at it, they may even give you the key to the city and a big ole hug!
"how do straw buyers get caught?"That's a good one. We don't know about where you're from, but based on what we've seen by the police and state attorneys office handling of the Bernardo Barrera mortgage fraud case, we think the only way you would get caught is if you went down to the PD and confessed to your role in the fraud, a tattoo across your forehead saying "I'm a Straw Buyer who's guilty of mortgage fraud" probably wouldn't hurt matters.
"straw buyer made mortgage payments for two years"Now that's certainly interesting isn't it? From what we've learned there seems to be a threshold of one years worth of payments before you clear the cloud of fraud with banks and the police. Good going.
"how does govt decide when to prosecute straw buyers?"That's the best bit right there. From our research the only ways "Straw Buyers" get prosecuted are the following:
- if you rip off someones identity (real or not) to commit the fraud, especially if the persons identity you stole is an elderly black lady, consider the sympathy factor for the media!
- You defraud a client of someone who is on the local Mortgage Fraud Task Force, they make sure the PD goes after your ass, ain't that right R.C.?
- Your "Straw Buyer" scheme involves a current or retired police officer, when they make a call to the PD, their complaints carry more weight. Remember the attorney David Rodriguez case?
- Last but not least, if arresting you would be politically advantageous for the people involved, either to bolster their image and/or to help curry favor with the feds in order to ensure funding for their endeavors.
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