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New Yorkers accused of defrauding government by pretending Hurricane Sandy destroyed their home
Sep 15, 2017A Staten Island, New York couple stands accused of defrauding the federal government out of $750,000 by pretending that they owned a home that was damaged by Hurricane Sandy. Court documents show that they actually abandoned the home seven months before the storm hit, but still claimed that they lived there and used that deception to “unlawfully obtain” over $750,000 in aid intended for people displaced by the storm.
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Controversial SoFi CEO quits, effective immediately
Sep 15, 2017 -
Houston housing market still going strong post Harvey
Sep 12, 2017 -
SoFi CEO Mike Cagney stepping down as company fights sexual harassment claims
Sep 12, 2017 -
Bill to improve National Flood Insurance Program to reduce direct spending by $187 million
Sep 11, 2017 -
National Flood Insurance Program granted 3-month extension
Sep 08, 2017 -
Black Knight: Hurricane Harvey could cause up to 300,000 mortgage delinquencies
Sep 08, 2017 -
Affordability in question: The National Flood Insurance Program needs $1.4 billion more to function
Sep 05, 2017 -
Mortgage industry unites together to support Hurricane Harvey relief
Sep 01, 2017 -
CFPB encourages financial institutions to help in Hurricane Harvey relief efforts
Sep 01, 2017 -
HUD extends disaster relief to Hurricane Harvey victims
Aug 28, 2017