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RIVERSIDE: Figures in mortgage fraud case charged
Seven people allegedly involved in a massive Riverside County real estate fraud scheme that bilked victims out of more than $140 million, triggered the foreclosure of more than 200 houses …

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RIVERSIDE: Figures in mortgage fraud case charged
Seven people allegedly involved in a massive Riverside County real estate fraud scheme that bilked victims out of more than $140 million, triggered the foreclosure of more than 200 houses and caused home values to plummet in several neighborhoods have been charged with numerous felonies, District Attorney Rod Pacheco announced Thursday.