After four days of deliberation, a federal jury in Ann Arbor on Wednesday found Tom Gjokaj of Sterling Heights guilty of bank fraud in a $7.6 million mortgage fraud committed in 2007. The jury couldn’t reach unanimous verdicts against two other defendants, James Wiese of Birmingham and Ilir Dokaj of Sterling Heights.
Detroit area man found guilty in $7.6M mortgage fraud; 2 others will be retried
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