Three Individuals in Oklahoma to Pay $5.3 Million for Allegedly Making False Statements in Refinance Scheme
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Allegedly Made False Statements to HUD in Connection with Refinancing of Nursing Homes
Three individuals have agreed to pay $5.325 million to resolve allegations that they knowingly made false statements in connection with a mortgage refinance scheme. The three individuals are Philip M. Green and Jerry Max Jiles, the owners of Bartlesville Health Care Center Inc., a nursing home in Bartlesville, Okla., and Virgil M. Harry, Jr., the former president of the Harry Mortgage Company.
The United States alleged that Green, Jiles and Harry knowingly made false statements in applications to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for HUD-insured mortgage refinancing for three nursing homes in Oklahoma, including the Bartlesville home. The United States alleged that these individuals made false statements regarding the eligible existing indebtedness of the three nursing homes for the purpose of receiving cash from the HUD-insured mortgage refinancings, in violation of HUD rules and requirements. In 2008, the mortgage loan for the Bartlesville home defaulted, resulting in a loss to HUD and the closure of the nursing home.
"Mortgage lenders and borrowers must deal fairly and honestly when public money is on the line," said Stuart F. Delery, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Department's Civil Division. "The Department of Justice will tirelessly pursue mortgage lenders and borrowers who make false representations to enrich themselves at the public's expense."
The allegations arise from audit work conducted by HUD's Office of Inspector General. This case was handled by the Justice Department's Civil Division and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Oklahoma, with the assistance of HUD's Office of General Counsel, Program Enforcement Branch. The claims settled by this agreement are allegations only, and there has been no determination of liability.