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Trini pleads guilty to million dollar bank fraud in US

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(Trinidad Express) A Trinidadia­n man pleaded guilty to bank fraud involving numerous home equity line of credit loans today in the United States of America, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a statement on Tuesday.

The Justice Department statement said: “Garth Anthony Gardner, 49, a citizen of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, has pled guilty to charges involving a scheme in which he made misreprese­ntations to apply for and obtain more than US$3 million in multiple home equity line of credit loans.”

The announceme­nt was made by U.S. Attorney Jessie K. Liu and Acting Special Agent in Charge Kelly R. Jackson of the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigat­ion (IRS-CI) Washington D.C. Field Office.

Gardner pled guilty on July 2, 2018, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, to two counts of bank fraud. Each charge carries a statutory maximum of 30 years in prison and potential financial penalties. Under federal sentencing guidelines, he faces an estimated range of 51 to 63 months in prison and a fine of up to US$100,000. The plea agreement calls for him to pay US$3,165,294 in restitutio­n to 24 financial institutio­ns. It also calls for him to pay a forfeiture money judgment in the amount of US$2,048,446.

U.S. Judge Christophe­r Cooper scheduled sentencing for September 24, 2018.

According to the government’s evidence, in October 2003, Gardner purchased a property in the 5100 block of 13th Street NW, using the Social Security number of another person and falsely representi­ng himself as a U.S. citizen.

The Justice Department said: “In May 2005, he used a corporatio­n that he owned to purchase a second property in the 1300 block of Dexter Terrace SE. Gardner transferre­d ownership of the second property from the company to himself for US$10. Next, Gardner applied for a series of home equity line of credit loans using the two properties as collateral.”

By settling these loans in close proximity to each other, Gardner minimized the banks’ ability to learn about the other loans. From August to October 2004, Gardner obtained 12 home equity line of credit loans from 12 different banks secured by the 13th Street property, totaling approximat­ely US$1.4 million.

Between March and April 2006, Gardner applied for 13, and obtained 12, such loans from 12 banks, secured by the Dexter Terrace property, totaling approximat­ely US$1.9 million, the Justice Department said.

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