FORT WORTH — A former loan officer at a local mortgage company was sentenced last week to 3½ years in federal prison and ordered to pay $751,075 in restitution for faking mortgage documents sent to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Lynn Anne Ingle, 36, of Burleson is the second person to admit guilt in a scheme that cost HUD $964,814 after 21 mortgages defaulted, according to HUD and court documents.
Ingle was accused of creating false documents that enabled people to get mortgages for homes in Fort Worth, Arlington and Haltom City, according to an August indictment.
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