Judge freezes assets of mortgage Pa
A federal judge on Friday, its assets frozen, a mortgage broker prosecutors suspect that the defrauding hundreds of people from millions of dollars.U.S. District Judge Yvette Kane to ensure late Friday afternoon against the assets and bank accounts belonging to Wesley R. Snyder.
Snyder, 71, Oley, bankrupt in the last month for six sectors of activity and spoke more than 800 customers in central Pennsylvania, he could not do more mortgage repayment rates on its behalf.
Snyder has not been charged.
Lawyers government provided probable cause to believe Snyder, a Ponzi electronic fraud, the regime has an impact on customers and many financial institutions, said Kane. Officials believe he is trying to sell or otherwise encumber its property and assets.
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