Friday, June 7, 2013

Ex-Homeowner Pinched For Allegedly Forging, Filing Fraudulent Real Estate Documents After Foreclosure Sale In Attempt To Reclaim Home

From the Office of the San Bernardino County, California District Attorney:

  • A Moreno Valley man suspected of committing real estate fraud was arraigned last week on multiple counts of Forgery and Procuring and Offering False or Forged Instrument.

    Stefan Mahaley, 52, is suspected of forging and filing several fraudulent real estate documents at the San Bernardino County Recorder’s Office, which is a felony offense in the State of California.

    “During the course of our investigation, it was discovered that Mr. Mahaley had purchased a home in the City of Fontana, which eventually went into foreclosure and was sold to a new buyer through a public auction,” said Senior Investigator Jaime Samaniego, who is assigned to the case.

    According to Samaniego, after the sale was complete, the defendant allegedly filed fraudulent documents granting the property back to him in an attempt to reclaim the home.

    Following the investigation, the District Attorney’s Office filed eight felony counts against Mahaley and he was arrested without incident May 14 by investigators from the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office at his place of employment in Los Angeles.
For the San Bernardino County DA press release, see Moreno Valley Man Arraigned on Real Estate Fraud Charges.

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