Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Illinois

during divorce i found out husband did a fraud mortgage and equity loan by copying and pasting my name. these were notarized and i was never present. the police " said " they took the case to the Will County state's attorney but they won't prosecute it. i asked that the videot from the bank be pulled to show i never walked in to sign. anyone can easily see my name was copied and pasted. i sold homes for a builder so i only did mortgages with my Lender friends. what can i do? EX did fraud and notary who didn't do her job in witnessing my signature, allowed him to do it. Since EX has history of fraud ( i caught him embezzling from employer 19 years ago ) and he also now embezzled considerable sum from marital assets, am i able to go thru RICO?


Asked on 7/03/11, 9:09 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Walter Palmer Law Office of Walter Palmer

"Corrupt Organizations". Unless your ex is a group that is not available. You could sue for civil fraud and, if you win (and that is hard), you could get serious damages. Winning a fraud case is hard, but you seem to stand a better chance of winning than most.

Options:

YOU go the the State's Attorney yourself.

File a civil suit.

Both - not double jeopardy because one is civil and one is criminal.

In any case, see an attorney.

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Answered on 7/04/11, 5:00 am

You need to determine what your goals are. If your priority is to get off of the mortgage, contact the lender and demand rescission based on fraud and/or if your desire is to punish your ex, I agree with Walter that you can see the prosecutor in person. Suing for civil fraud is a possibility. However, you would need to have damages due to your ex husband's actions.

You may also have a suit against the lender for their negligent actions and the notary for her actions. Good luck.

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Answered on 7/04/11, 5:25 am


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