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Former NFL Player Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison for Mortgage Fraud

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Charlotte Man Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison

for His Role in a Mortgage Fraud Scheme


Defendant Received More Than $500,000 in

Mortgage Fraud Proceeds

U.S. Attorney’s Office September 24, 2014
  • Western District of North Carolina (704) 344-6222

CHARLOTTE, NC—

Former NFL football player

Jimmy Hitchcock

was sentenced on Tuesday, September 23, 2014,

to serve 46 months in federal prison,

to be followed by two years of supervised release, for his role in a multi-million mortgage fraud conspiracy, announced U.S. Attorney Anne M. Tompkins.

U.S. Attorney Tompkins is joined in making today’s announcement by John A. Strong, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Charlotte Division, Thomas J. Holloman III, Special Agent in Charge of the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Division (IRS-CI).

Hitchock, 43, of Clemmons, N.C., pleaded guilty in June 2013 to one count of mortgage fraud conspiracy, one count of bank bribery conspiracy and one count of money laundering conspiracy. In sentencing Hitchcock yesterday, Chief U.S. District Judge Frank D. Whitney found that Hitchcock was the leader or organizer of this mortgage fraud conspiracy and further that Hitchcock had engaged in a sophisticated scheme by, among other things, creating bogus “official checks” that could be used to make it appear as if buyers had made down payments when in fact they had not.

According to court documents, Hitchcock created other false documents to support the mortgage fraud transactions and recruited a bank insider to assist in the fraud, by paying her bribes to provide bogus verifications of deposit to support the mortgage fraud transactions.

According to information presented at the sentencing hearing, the losses incurred by financial and lending institutions associated with the mortgage fraud transactions that Hitchcock participated in were approximately $4.5 million.

Additionally, Hitchcock personally received more than $500,000 from the loan proceeds fraudulently obtained by the conspiracy during the sixteen months it operated.

Hitchcock has been in federal custody since his September 2012 arrest in on these charges.

Hitchcock was one of six defendants charged in a second superseding bill of indictment for their role in this mortgage fraud conspiracy, and is the fourth in this conspiracy to be sentenced. The other defendants sentenced to date are:

  • Christopher T. Belin, 35, of Norfolk, Va.—Real estate agent and promoter was sentenced to 33 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release.
  • Mitzi Jackson, 41, of Mint Hill, S.C.Bank insider, sentenced to nine months in prison, followed by one year of supervised release with nine months home detention.
  • Coley Scagliarini, 40, of CharlotteMortgage broker, sentenced to 46 months in prison, followed by two years’ supervised release.

Co-defendant Michelle Mallard, 47, of Montgomery, Ala. is scheduled to be sentenced on October 28, 2014. A sentencing date has not yet been set for co-defendant James E. Fink, 44, of Waxhaw, N.C.

Ninety-one (91) people have been charged

to date in Operation Wax House.

To date, eighty-four (84) defendants have

pleaded guilty and three have been found

guilty at trial.

Operation Wax House in the Western District of North Carolina is being handled by the Charlotte Division of the FBI and the Criminal Investigation Division of the IRS for the Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force, along with the Securities Division of the North Carolina Secretary of State with respect to a separate prosecution. The prosecution for the government was handled by Assistant United States Attorneys Kurt W. Meyers and Maria K. Vento.

The President’s Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force includes representatives from a broad range of federal agencies, regulatory authorities, inspectors general, and state and local law enforcement who, working together, bring to bear a powerful array of criminal and civil enforcement resources. The task force is working to improve efforts across the federal executive branch, and with state and local partners, to investigate and prosecute significant financial crimes, ensure just and effective punishment for those who perpetrate financial crimes, combat discrimination in the lending and financial markets, and recover proceeds for victims of financial crimes. For more information on the task force, visit www.stopfraud.gov.

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Comments(8)

Troy Erickson AZ Realtor (602) 295-6807
HomeSmart - Chandler, AZ
Your Chandler, Ahwatukee, and East Valley Realtor

I guess anybody can get caught up in fraud if they feel they can't get caught, and the benefits are worth the punishment. Glad to see people are getting caught no matter how famous they are.

Sep 25, 2014 04:24 AM
Sandy Padula & Norm Padula, JD, GRI
HomeSmart Realty West & Florida Realty Investments - , CA
Presence, Persistence & Perseverance

David: These cases remind me that what goes up, must come down. The trick though is to come down with grace and style. Clearly, Jimmy Hitchcock failed.

Sep 25, 2014 04:38 AM
David Saks
Memphis, TN
Broker / Industry Analyst

Mortgage fraud is absolutely a swindlers game for cretins and slobs, Troy. The more sophisticated the lending scenario becomes, the more dirtbags, who refer to themselves as real estate professionals, come out of the woodpile to exploit the system with as much fraud, convolution and sophistication as they can pile on. Thanks.

Sep 25, 2014 05:51 AM
David Saks
Memphis, TN
Broker / Industry Analyst

He was out of bounds on the receiving side, Norm. Thanks  for reviewing the press release.

Sep 25, 2014 05:54 AM
Sam Miller
RE/MAX Stars Realty - Howard, OH
Knox County Ohio Real Estate Specialist

David, WOW is this one a surprise but it shows that mortgage fraud is everywhere and it is happening with people we might not typically expect.

Sep 25, 2014 07:29 AM
David Saks
Memphis, TN
Broker / Industry Analyst

Many sports pro's have been prosecuted for real estate fraud, Sam. Thanks.

Sep 25, 2014 11:35 AM
Julie A. Black
KAUAI DREAMS REALTY Kauai Real Property Specialist - Kapaa, HI
CLHMS, CRS, GRI, Realtor, Broker

I wish Ethics was a mandatory class in public schools and all professions.

Sep 25, 2014 11:40 AM
David Saks
Memphis, TN
Broker / Industry Analyst

Excellent idea, Julie ! Maybe they should've started on the football field with the guy in this case.

Sep 25, 2014 02:44 PM