In February 2009, Sacramento-area mortgage broker Christopher Jared Warren was caught trying to cross from Canada into the United States with four ounces of platinum and $70,000 hidden in his shoes. The arrest made nationwide news, and Warren became yet another face of greed and alleged criminality in the mortgage finance business. You’d never know that, however, if you were to check with the California Department of Real Estate. Warren, whose fraud trial is ongoing, is still a licensed broker and has no disciplinary action on his record with the department, which promotes its online licensing database as a tool for consumers to make sure they’re dealing with reputable professionals.
Some real estate brokers accused or convicted of fraud still licensed in California
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