Thursday, March 4, 2010

Feds Apprehend Fugitive Title Insurance Agent Suspected In $500K Escrow Swindle; Failed To Satisfy Existing Mortages, Record Deeds In R/E Transactions

From the Office of the U.S. Attorney (Baltimore, Maryland):

  • Daniel E. Fink Jr., age 43, of Baltimore, who owned and operated Homemaxx Title & Escrow LLC (Homemaxx), a title company that conducted residential real estate closings with offices in Middle River and Parkville, Maryland, was arrested in Palm Beach, Florida [] and had his initial appearance in federal court in Florida []. Fink was a fugitive since March 26, 2009 when a federal grand jury in Baltimore returned an indictment charging him with wire fraud and money laundering in connection with a scheme to defraud lenders and homeowners of over $500,000.

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  • Fink [allegedly] caused Homemaxx to fail to pay outstanding first mortgages on real estate transactions or to record deeds in the real estate records of local and state governments. Fink allegedly transferred substantial amounts of money from a Homemaxx escrow account into other Homemaxx accounts, as well as to accounts not associated with Homemaxx, and used the money intended to be disbursed pursuant to real estate closing documents for personal expenditures unrelated to real estate transactions. In connection with a particular real estate refinancing transaction by one of his customers, Fink allegedly diverted funds from the escrow account and then used the proceeds to purchase a new 2004 CLK Mercedes.

  • As a result of this scheme, Fink is alleged to have defrauded lenders and homeowners of more than $500,000, and to have used $93,228 of the criminal proceeds for money laundering. The indictment seeks the forfeiture of $593,228.

For the U.S. Attorney press release, see Title Company Owner Arrested on Mortgage Fraud And Money Laundering Charges (Was a Fugitive for Almost a Year).

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