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Fairbanks Man Sentenced to 45 Months in Federal Prison for Forgery and Identity Theft

By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein-ProPublica on Jan 24, 2012   State  

Anchorage, Alaska – United States Attorney Karen L. Loeffler announced that a Fairbanks man was sentenced in federal court in Anchorage to 45 months in prison on his conviction for forgery of securities, possessing five or more false identification documents, aggravated identify theft, and being a felon in possession of a firearm.

Feds File Massive Fraud Case Against Allied Home Mortgage

By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein-ProPublica on Jan 23, 2012   National  

Federal prosecutors sued Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corp. and two top executives Tuesday, accusing them of running a massive fraud scheme that cost the government at least $834 million in insurance claims on defaulted home loans.

Feds File Massive Fraud Case Against Allied Home Mortgage

By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein-ProPublica on Nov 4, 2011   National  

Federal prosecutors sued Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corp. and two top executives Tuesday, accusing them of running a massive fraud scheme that cost the government at least $834 million in insurance claims on defaulted home loans.



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