Prosecutors say Alex Ashod Dadourian, a licensed mortgage loan broker in Southern California, fabricated income and employment verification documents to win approvals for 17 mortgages totaling more than $8 million.
Source: Inman News
Mortgage broker who forged loan documents for clients gets 5 years
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