Biyernes, Setyembre 27, 2013

Ensuring the Trustworthiness of a Mortgage Lender in Tupelo

The sentence of 57-year-old Charles H. Evans Jr. and his 53-year old brother Christopher Evans was affirmed March 1, 2013 at a re-sentencing hearing at the US District Court in Jackson. The brothers pleaded guilty to the charges related to a mortgage fraud scheme in which banks were used as investors. Their scheme encompassed almost 30 fictitious corporations, over $80 million worth of loans, and affected almost 50 financial institutions and local governments. Derek Henderson, US Bankruptcy Court trustee, spoke in behalf of all the victims of the Evans brothers during the first sentencing. Henderson said he was offended that they were both attorneys, and that the court should be offended as well. The brothers used their knowledge as lawyers to commit their crimes. This story serves as a reminder that justice catches up with one's crimes, and that due diligence is necessary to ensure that you're working with only a trustworthy mortgage lender in Tupelo.

http://tupelo.churchillmortgage.com/industry-news/when-a-mortgage-lender-in-tupelo-can-help-you-with-low-downpayment

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