San Jose police say Amir Rashidifar, 25, and Mary Delvecchio, 28, first opened their business Legal Support Services in September and offered to modify real estate loans for homeowners facing default and foreclosure.
The $hit is hitting the proverbial loan modificationfan and it looks like the roaches will be caught wher ever they run to. As in the case of this San Jose couple who were not only in bed together romantically, but they also made a living by scamming homeowners together.
Talk about a dysfunctional relationship! Dr. Phil, please come to the local jail, we have a couple in need of your guidance.

San Jose police say Amir Rashidifar, 25, and Mary Delvecchio, 28, first opened their business Legal Support Services in September and offered to modify real estate loans for homeowners facing default and foreclosure.
Police say the pair ran an elaborate operation and charged victims $3,000.00 to $4,000.00 to modify a loan. So far, San Jose police have identified 129 victims.
The investigation started in late January after employees of Legal Support Services and 15 victims told police that Rashidifar and Delvecchio had been operating a fraudulent home loan business. Rashidifar and Delvecchio convinced victims that Legal Support Services was working in tandem with knowledgeable and experienced real estate attorneys in the loan modification business, according to officer Jermaine Thomas, a police spokesman.
A police investigation into Legal Support Services, located at 2055 Junction Avenue, revealed that Rashidifar and Delvecchio were not working with licensed attorneys, Thomas said.




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