Mortgage Broker gets 3.5 years in fraud (The Business Journal of Phoenix) Phoenix mortgage broker Rick Thomas McCullough was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison after pleading guilty to securities fraud related to a scam bilking four seniors out of more than
Abbey ratchets up mortgage multiplier First-time buyers desperate to get onto the property ladder are being offered loans of up to five times joint salary levels, according to a report in today's Financial Times.Commentread more...
Bellevue man sentenced to four years for bilking mortgage firm (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) A Bellevue man and a Texas attorney were sentenced to four years in federal prison Friday for bilking millions from a mortgage company during a long-running fraud.read more...
County gas sales operation leaking money Selling fuel at higher fees... It looks like aviation gas sales at the Bishop airport are in a spiral that could put the county in the seemingly incredible position of selling gas and losing money,
High school mourns student's death Store clerk shot during robbery A masked man armed with a handgun robbed a north Charlotte convenience store and shot the clerk late Wednesday on West Sugar Creek Road.read more...
Federal Hill vs. Canton: just a friendly little rivalry It's only about two miles as the crab scuttles, or five-and-a-half as the cab drives, but the distance between the twin yuppie capitals of Canton and Federal Hill
WEST HAVEN ? A mortgage dispute involving several West Haven and New Haven lawyers and a veteran city police commissioner has led to the suspension of one lawyer?s license to practice law while leaving another immersed in a struggle to recoup funds he is owed.
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