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Default MD title company owner indicted - accused of stealing $3.4 million

In the following To view links in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. Your post count is 0 momentarily. Rod J. Rosenstein United States Attorney for the District of Maryland announced that a federal grand jury indicted title company owner Deborah Williams, age 56, of Pasadena, Maryland, today for mail fraud related to a scheme to divert settlement funds to her own benefit.
“Mortgage lenders and borrowers depend on title companies to use loan proceeds to repay outstanding mortgages and other debts,” said U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein. “Maryland’s Mortgage Fraud Task Force will pursue criminals who rip off lenders and borrowers, and we will seize and forfeit their criminal proceeds.”
According to the To view links in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. Your post count is 0 momentarily., Williams was the sole officer and director of Day Title, Incorporated, a title company with offices in Severna Park, Maryland, that conducted residential and commercial real estate closings and issued title insurance policies. The indictment alleges that from April 14, 2005 until May 8, 2008, Deborah Williams used for her own benefit settlement funds from real estate closings that were deposited in Day Title’s escrow account and were intended to pay off the lien holders on those properties. Williams attempted to conceal her illegal transactions by falsely representing on the settlement documents that her company had paid off lien holders, then sent the falsified settlement documents to the lender by commercial carrier. In fact, Williams either initiated stop payments of payoff checks that had been disbursed or intentionally failed to mail the payoff checks to the lien holder.
According to the indictment, Day Title’s failure to make the pay offs to the lien holders was not detected until sellers began receiving delinquency notices from their mortgage companies. The time delay between the settlement and the date when Day Title made the pay offs to the lien holders allowed Williams to replenish the escrow account with proceeds from new real estate settlements. The indictment seeks forfeiture of $3.4 million, the amount Williams allegedly failed to pay to the lenders.
[Ed. note - the properties mentioned in the indictment are:
  • 1876 Eagle Court, Severn, Maryland 21144
  • 346 Sturtons Lane, Pasadena MD 21122
  • 1702 Lansing Rd, Glen Burnie MD 21060
  • 916 Chestnut Woods Ct, Baltimore MD 21226
  • 931 Langley Rd, Glen Burnie MD 21060
  • 102 Sycamore Rd, Linthicum MD 21090
  • 15913 Alameda Dr, Bowie MD 20716
  • 64 Dividing Creek, Arnold MD 21012
  • 262 Ullman Rd, Pasadena MD 21122
  • 6217 Gilston Rd, Baltimore MD 21228
  • 5104 Brookwood Rd, Brooklyn MD 21225
  • 612 Marlboro Rd, Glen Burnie MD 21061
  • 4307 Meadow Mills Rd, Owings Mills MD 21117
  • 8212 Champion Ct, Pasadena MD 21122
  • 210 Copperwood Dr, Millersville MD 21108
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Williams faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison on each of the 15 counts and is scheduled to have her initial appearance in federal district court in Baltimore at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, February 27, 2009.
An indictment is not a finding of guilt. An individual charged by indictment is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceedings.
United States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein thanked the Federal Bureau of Investigation for its investigative work and expressed his appreciation to Maryland Insurance Commissioner Ralph S. Tyler for the assistance provided by the Maryland Insurance Administration. Mr. Rosenstein commended Assistant United States Attorney Stephen M. Schenning, who is prosecuting the case.


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