The Arizona Republic

Family sentenced in real-estate fraud

Couple gets over 2 years in prison; sons also involved

- SAMUEL HOYLE

A U.S. District Court judge sentenced a Scottsdale couple to serve 21⁄2 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges related to real-estate fraud. Their two sons also were sentenced in the case.

Daphne Iatridis, 59, and her husband Arthur Telles, 59, had pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and tax evasion.

They were sentenced by Senior U.S. District Judge Neil Wake on Thursday.

The couple was accused of obtaining more than 30 houses from Fannie Mae, the Federal National Mortgage Associatio­n, stealing identities, fraudulent­ly notarizing documents and using bogus trusts to facilitate the purchases between 2008 and 2012.

The couple’s sons, Brendyn Iatridis and Spenser Iatridis, pleaded guilty to related crimes. Brendyn received 10 months in prison and Spenser received probation.

Prosecutor­s said that the family also did not pay taxes on the rental income they received from the fraudulent­lypurchase­d properties from 2010 to 2015.

Along with the prison time, Daphne Iatridis and Telles were ordered to forfeit 26 fraudulent­ly-purchased properties to the United States.

“Real estate profession­als who lie and forge documents are a scourge to the industry,” Acting U.S. Attorney Elizabeth Strange said in a statement. “Our office places a high priority on investigat­ing and prosecutin­g real estate fraud, and we hope that the lengthy sentences imposed in this case will send a strong message that this type of dishonesty and misconduct will be punished severely.”

Michael DeLeon, special agent in charge of the FBI Phoenix division, said in a statement, “This case epitomized the greed that erodes confidence in the Realtor/Mortgage industry. I am pleased the defendants are now being held accountabl­e for their crimes and that the majority of the fraudulent­ly obtained properties will be forfeited.”

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