Monday, April 13, 2009

Honolulu Feds Raid Four Houses, Seize Evidence In Probe Into Alleged "Royal Hawaiian Treasury Bond" Foreclosure Rescue Scam

In Honolulu, Hawaii, the Honolulu Advertiser reports:

  • The FBI [Tuesday] raided four Maui homes as part of its investigation into allegations that several local companies bilked homeowners out of more than $300,000 on O'ahu, the Big Island and Maui with false promises to help them avoid foreclosure. The FBI executed search warrants yesterday at a home [...] in Wailuku, another [...] in Waikapu and two other locations on Maui. Agents seized computer records, boxes of files and other evidence.

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  • Officials said the homeowners, many of whom are Native Hawaiian, were charged between $2,500 and $10,000 to attend seminars or counseling sessions on avoiding foreclosure, and were told they would receive bonds worth $1 million that could be used to pay off the outstanding balance of their mortgage.

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  • After attending the seminars, homeowners are told that a $1 million "Royal Hawaiian Treasury Bond" will be sent to their bank with a letter explaining that it will cover the outstanding balance of their mortgage.

For more, see Homes raided in bond probe (FBI gathering evidence in scheme that targeted folks facing foreclosure).

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