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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newjerseylocalne/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114EXCLUSIVE TO NEW YORK & NJ<\/strong> – U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger said on Wednesday that a developer from Somerset County and an attorney from Morris County had each guilty of conspiring to conduct a mortgage fraud scheme that resulted in losses of more than $3.5 million.<\/strong><\/p>\n Via videoconference with U.S. District Judge Michael A. Shipp in Trenton, New Jersey, Victor Santos, aka Vitor Santos, 63, of Watchung Borough, and Fausto Simoes, 69, of Millington, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud, according to Sellinger.<\/p>\n Read more<\/strong>:\u00a0Big News for New Jersey Drivers: Announce Widening of Atlantic City Expressway!<\/a><\/p>\n From September 2007 to November 2008, real estate developer Santos and attorney Simoes allegedly collaborated with each other and others to fraudulently obtain mortgage loans with a total value of over $4 million<\/strong>, as evidenced by documents presented in this case and testimony made in court.<\/p>\n Santos planned and executed a scheme in which 12 Newark properties were purchased by straw buyers. This scheme allowed Santos, Simoes, and their accomplices to conceal their identities as the actual buyers of the properties by using the identities and credit of these straw buyers to fool the lender.<\/p>\n By promising each straw buyer at least $5,000<\/strong>, finding tenants to lease the properties, and paying all associated costs (including fees related to the real estate purchases and mortgage payments on each fraudulently obtained mortgage), Santos and others were able to convince many people to act as straw buyers for their fraudulent mortgage schemes.<\/p>\n