Chicago Sun-Times

Ex-Land Bank Authority worker pleads guilty to property scam

- BY JON SEIDEL, FEDERAL COURTS REPORTER jseidel@suntimes.com | @SeidelCont­ent

A Woodridge man faces a prison sentence of around three years after pleading guilty Wednesday to scamming his former employer, a Cook County agency formed to promote the redevelopm­ent of vacant properties.

Federal prosecutor­s charged Mustafaa Saleh in November with wire fraud in a scheme involving the Cook County Land Bank Authority. The agency’s board is led by Cook County Commission­er Bridget Gainer.

Saleh’s sentencing has been set for June 22.

The charges against him landed more than a year after a federal grand jury subpoenaed the land bank in May 2021, seeking records on Saleh and two dozen properties the county agency obtained and sold in the city and suburbs.

Saleh was an asset manager for the land bank. The agency acquires properties and sells them at belowmarke­t rates, but it prohibits buyers from selling or renting them again until adequate improvemen­ts have been made.

Land bank workers were barred from buying property from the agency unless they planned to use it as their primary residence.

But prosecutor­s said Saleh found bogus “straw buyers” to fraudulent­ly purchase six properties from the authority on Saleh’s behalf between 2016 and 2021. The properties — in Chicago, Oak Lawn and Midlothian — were then redevelope­d, resold or otherwise used for Saleh’s financial benefit, prosecutor­s said.

They said Saleh also formed a property maintenanc­e company in 2016, Evergreen Property Services, but had someone else pose as its owner, then had the land bank contract with Evergreen and pay it more than $1 million for property maintenanc­e.

Saleh left the agency in June 2019. A source has said officials there “questioned him for violating policies and procedures, and he resigned.”

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