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Week in Review—South Bend

U.S. Attorney’s Office August 03, 2012
  • Northern District of Indiana (219) 937-5500

SOUTH BEND, IN—The United States Attorney’s Office announced that:

Disposition:

Jeremie Sheneman, 34, of College Point, New York, was sentenced by Judge Jon DeGuilio to 120 months’ imprisonment and three years of supervised release after being found guilty of the felony offenses of wire fraud after two jury trials.

Sheneman was indicted in September 2010 with three counts of wire fraud and again in October 2010, with his father Michael Sheneman, with four counts of wire fraud in a separate scheme. According to documents filed by the government in these cases, Sheneman defrauded mortgage lenders by causing false and misleading information to be used on mortgage applications. He used his grandmother’s name and good credit score to obtain $4.5 million in mortgage loans for real estate in Chicago, California, and New York. In the second scheme, Sheneman convinced people to buy houses, primarily from Michael Sheneman. Jeremie Sheneman completed mortgage applications on behalf of those buyers that contained lies about their financial situations. These false statements enabled the buyers to obtain mortgages and buy the houses, and Michael and Jeremie Sheneman received the profits.

These charges were filed as the result of an investigation by the Northern Indiana Bankruptcy Fraud Working Group. The members of the Northern Indiana Bankruptcy Fraud Working Group include representatives of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Indiana; Office of the United States Trustee for Indiana and Central Illinois and Southern Illinois (Region 10); Federal Bureau of Investigation; Internal Revenue Service; United States Postal Inspection Service; and Social Security Administration, among others. The U.S. Trustee Program is the component of the Justice Department that protects the integrity of the bankruptcy system by overseeing case administration and litigating to enforce the bankruptcy laws. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Barbara Brook and Jesse Barrett.

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