Home & Garden
FHA Guaranteed Nutley Man’s ‘Phony’ Loan: Prosecutor
Prosecutor: The Nutley man's fraudulent loan application escaped notice by 2 financial institutions and the Federal Housing Administration.

NUTLEY, NJ — A Nutley loan officer’s allegedly fraudulent application escaped notice by two separate financial institutions and the Federal Housing Administration before authorities put a red flag up, prosecutors say.
On Friday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office (New Jersey) charged Richard Patino, 42, a loan officer from Nutley, with wire fraud after he allegedly used fraudulent documents to deceive his employer - a mortgage company based in New Jersey - into approving a loan.
Prosecutors said that the wire fraud charge carries a maximum potential penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, or twice the gross gain or loss from the offense.
Find out what's happening in Belleville-Nutleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
According to prosecutors:
“On Aug. 15, 2013, a person identified in the complaint as ‘Individual A’ signed a loan application in connection with Individual A’s purchase of a property in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Patino signed the loan application indicating that he had reviewed and approved it. However, the bank statements that were included in the application were allegedly Patino’s own bank statements that he altered to make them appear as though they belonged to Individual A.”
Prosecutors stated:
Find out what's happening in Belleville-Nutleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
“Afterwards, the mortgage company approved the application and issued the loan to Individual A. The loan was later sold to another financial institution, which was provided with both the loan application and supporting documents, including the fraudulent statements Patino created. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) guaranteed the loan based in part on those phony documents.”
Prosecutors continued:
“As of January 2018, Individual A has ceased paying the loan and the financial institution has begun foreclosure proceedings on the property. Overall, law enforcement is aware of approximately 23 loans that Patino approved that are suspected of fraudulent activity.”
Don’t forget to visit the Patch Belleville-Nutley Facebook page here.
Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site here. Send local news tips and correction requests to eric.kiefer@patch.com
Photo: Shutterstock
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.