A Chicago real estate scammer was sentenced to more than 17 years in federal prison for orchestrating a reverse mortgage and home repair scheme that defrauded over 100 elderly property owners.
When Heron died, her daughter, Barbara, started getting letters that $180,000 was owed to Diamond's business, Reverse Mortgage Solutions. Gloria Muldrow told CBS News Chicago in 2017 that her late ...
His late mother, Effie Herron, had dementia when she signed what she thought was paperwork for home improvements by a man named Mark Diamond. What Effie signed was actually a reverse mortgage.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced this week that Mark Steven Diamond, who was accused of “bilking elderly homeowners in a reverse mortgage and home repair scheme,” was sentenced ...
Not one penny,” he told the outlet. Diamond was found guilty of inducing his targets to sign reverse mortgage loan documents but never completing the work he was said to have promised.
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Mark Diamond gets over 17 years in prison in reverse mortgage scam targeting seniorsCHICAGO (CBS) -- A man who pleaded guilty of scamming seniors on the city's South and West sides in a reverse mortgage scheme was sentenced Thursday. Mark Diamond was sentenced to 205 months—or ...
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