REAL ESTATE BROKER AND TWO REAL ESTATE AGENTS CHARGED WITH GRAND THEFT IN LOAN MODIFICATION SCHEME

SANTA ANA – April 16, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — A real estate broker and two real estate agents who worked together have been charged with grand theft in a loan modification scheme. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office (OCDA) is seeking the public’s help identifying potential additional victims in this case. Michael Pelimiano Soriano, 45, Irvine, Agustin Navarra Alayon, 52, Canoga Park, and Joseph Anthony Q. Oliva, 50, San Jose, are each charged with six felony counts of grand theft and one felony count of collecting a foreclosure consultant unlawful advance fee.


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