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Cedar faces new lawsuit, DA's probe - Santa Cruz Sentinel

Assistant Monterey County District Attorney Annie Michaels confirmed Monday that her office has opened an investigation into the financial dealings of David Nilsen and his Cedar Funding mortgage fund.

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matthews
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May 7, 2008
 
i am curious if anyone has been able to pull their money out of this fund in the last two weeks?
James
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May 8, 2008
 
I did a little research and found That David Nilsen and his wife own several properties in the monterey county 12 total including the Regency Theater. 1 property was even sold to them by Cedar Funding Inc. Something really shady is going on here.
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May 8, 2008
 
No one was able to pull money out since January. I know because I tried to withdraw some money the first time in late January. I went back 3 weeks later and asked them what was the delay in payment. They couldn't provide a answer. I asked again and Sal said I don't know.
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May 14, 2008
 
I'm looking for any of the investors on the Quail Lodge House Loan #5106
I want to call a meeting of all of the investors in our group,since none of us are on the Deed of Trust.

stitchmaster4u@sbcglobal.net

Thomas T. Nakazawa
Thomas
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May 14, 2008
 
Mr Mattews,
I see that you also live in Fresno.
If you read this post please look up my
phone number.
Stitch Master Embroidery, please ask my staff
to say that you are an investor in Cedar Funding.
We can not post any phone numbers, sorry.
Many Thanks,
Thomas Nakazawa
Robert
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May 18, 2008
 

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Scam artists are the best salesmen in the world. Their first objective is to enter your life, befriend you and gain your trust. Some go as far as meeting you in churches and gain so much of your friendship and trust that you almost begin to think of them as family members.

Case in point the latest victims of yet another real estate and mortgage scam in San Jose and the Bay Area ran by a mortgage broker by the name of Michael Joseph Schneider as reported by the San Jose Mercury News and on a report from the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal when Schneider’s fraudulent deals were first being discovered.

Michael J. Schneider, who lived in Hillsborough, ran a brokerage called California Plan Inc and used money from a group of Santa Cruz, California investor to fund mortgages on real estate throughout the Bay Area.

Allegedly stole over $43,000,000 dollars from a group of investors who were led to believe that they were making secured real estate loans through Schneider‘s company, California Plan, Inc.

Michael Schneider owned and operated California Plan Inc since 1993 which has locations at 3595 Stevens Creek Road in San Jose and another in Sacramento. Schneider‘s company specialized in finding and servicing “equity mortgage loans” from private money lenders (investors) as reported by the Mortgage Fraud Blog.

Soon investors discovered that in most instances, Schneider failed, as promised, to secure their loans with validly recorded deeds of trust by forging documents. Instead, Schneider would provide the investors with phony deeds of trust and just keep the investor’s money.

Recently, in Santa Clara County Superior Court, a roomful of at least 50 victims and their families faced this “predator,” as described by the victims; and many gave their heart wrenching testimonials describing their feelings of betrayal, shame and humiliation after learning they had been deceived by a man who had attended their children’s weddings and college graduations.

“Our savings are completely gone. We’ve had to sell every item we could. We are very depressed, and feel so frustrated, that we must count every penny,” said 76-year-old Henry Bertrand.

“I was shaken to the core,”“It was like he had taken a knife and put it in my heart” added 80-year-old Mel Nashban, explaining that he had come to think of Schneider as a member of his own family.

Several of the other victims said they were robbed of their retirement plans and were forced to sell their homes, their cars and other property to survive.

Prosecutors from Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties, who joined forces because Schneider’s victims lived in both jurisdictions, urged the judge to consider a sentence of at least 62 years.

“Let Michael Schneider stay in jail until he is my age, 85, and then see how he likes it to start over with nothing,” said Clinton Cooper, another victim, who said he lost almost $3 million that he had saved.
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