With thousands of Michigan homeowners
trying to recover from foreclosures on their homes, the last thing they need is
the ‘help’ of someone like Rickey White. White, a 46 year old Westland
resident, was allegedly involved in an extensive foreclosure-rescue scam that
targeted over 350 cash-strapped Michigan
homeowners for over $800,000.
White and his made-up companies, Expert
Financial and Braunstein & Associates, allegedly offered prospective
clients mortgage modifications for an upfront fee, with a full money back
guarantee. As days, weeks, and months went by, consumers started to get weary
as they were receiving nothing for their money. White kept consumers on the
hook by telling them the modifications weren’t easy, and were still in the
works.
In response to numerous
complaints from homeowners around the Metro-Detroit area, the Attorney General’s Office brought
charges against White last Wednesday. Attorney General Bill Schutte announced
that the State of Michigan
will do whatever it can to dismantle these criminals who prey on the
financially unstable.
Citizens who believe they may have been victims are
encouraged to file complaints with the Attorney General's Office at http://www.michigan.gov/ag by clicking
"Complaints."
To learn more and see the
original article, please visit: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/sns-mct-westland-man-ran-mortgage-loan-aid-scam-state-20120510,0,3006224.story
If you have questions about financial fraud, please contact
Mark Mandell at (248) 380-9976.
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