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Fannie Fires 100+ For Fraud

Pulte also said that the IP addresses of employees working remotely had been audited to determine their locations. He said those locations were then mapped against where the employees had swiped in from at the start of their workday. Pulte claimed that irregularities were discovered among some of the fired employees.

“Potentially, people are having friends or family swipe in, but then they’re actually working in China,” Pulte said.

So you pay someone to log in for you and show you as active, lol.
 
Preach it, brother.

 
This is even making international news. What an embarrassment to this Country.

 
Where there is smoke, there is a raging inferno.

Two Fannie Mae Multifamily execs set to depart amid fraud shakeup

More tumult at mortgage giant as it seeks to uncover mortgage fraud
 
Two of Fannie Mae Multifamily’s top brass, Rob Levin and Dan Dresser, are out at the mortgage giant,
according to sources familiar with the matter.

Levin was head of multifamily customer engagement, and Dresser was the vice president of multifamily
capital markets and pricing. Dresser had been at the agency since 2006, while Levin
joined Fannie Mae in 1998.

The departures, announced in an email, come amid a leadership change at Fannie Mae’s multifamily arm.
The agency appointed Kelly Follain, the former head of PGIM’s head of agency lending, as the head
of its multifamily division earlier this year.

Under the new head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency Bill Pulte, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
have undergone a major shakeup. Three days after he was sworn in, Pulte appointed himself chairman
of both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and removed 14 board members at the agencies.

Fannie Mae declined to comment.

Dresser and Levin’s sudden exits occur at a challenging period for Fannie Mae’s multifamily segment.
The agency, which buys loans from private lenders and securitizes them to sell to investors, set aside
a $752 million credit loss because of fraud or suspected fraud at the end of 2024.

The actual amount of fraud Fannie Mae is exposed to is likely far higher than $752 million.

According to an internal Fannie Mae email in March 2024 obtained by The Real Deal, the agency
warned that its exposure to just eight sponsors partaking in fraud surpassed $700 million. Those
sponsors are now on the agency’s blacklist.

The scheme worked thus: Owners on the blacklist bought properties, deferred maintenance
and ran the buildings into the ground, according to an internal email. When things got bad, the
investors would flip property to a related party or inflate the financials.

The blacklisted investors managed companies with at least 1,235 Chicago-area apartment units,
according to a TRD analysis.

It is unknown what led to Levin and Dresser’s exits. Both played crucial roles in overseeing the
multifamily arm for a number of years. The agency is now reckoning with some of Fannie’s
ineffective policies meant to fend off borrower fraud.

Dresser led a team overseeing services related to the pricing and trading of Fannie Mae’s
mortgage-backed products. Levin led all of Fannie Mae’s multifamily production activities,
including its Delegated Underwriting and Servicing lending platform and borrower relationships.

Both are still listed on Fannie Mae’s website, but attempts to reach their work emails
bounced back.


Pulte says he is making a concerted push to weed out mortgage fraud. He recently fired
100 employees at Fannie Mae for alleged “unethical conduct.”

On Monday, Pulte tweeted, “There is no room for fraud in our mortgage markets. None.
We will continue to root out frauds and cheats wherever we find it. No one and no
company is above the law – no one.”
 
They call it multi tasking...many working two or more jobs at the same time I know a guy in Washington that works a State Job who also does another virtual job. Freaking out because State talking about him having to come to office 3 days a week.

I have no doubts thousands gaming the system. Hell he says if they ever find out his job takes 2 hours a day and he sat in his cubicle just doing nothing the other 6 hours. I asked what about your boss and he laughed and said everyone covers each others backs. He's 58 and says there going to have to fire him or he will stay until he's dead....lol
Amateur hour, THIS is how it's done on the Nort Side!

Peter Schivarelli (born 1945 in Chicago) is the manager of the rock band Chicago. He was previously Chicago chief of snow command, a former sanitation superintendent of Chicago's 43rd ward, and former owner of Demon Dogs, a popular hot dog stand in Lincoln Park, Chicago.He was also a manager of B'Ginnings, a music venue opened by Chicago's drummer Danny Seraphine in Schaumburg, Illinois, in 1974.

The word used, former, is meant to mean simultaneously. :rof:
 
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