Reviews types of mortgage fraud and its perceived role in the financial crisis. Analyzes statutory sources of Federal criminal liability for fraudulent actions taken in the primary mortgage market (fraud committed by borrowers, brokers, lenders, or others during the mortgage origination process). Examines S. 336, the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009, to expand scope of existing mortgage fraud criminal provisions. Discusses statutes implicated by fraudulent actions in the secondary mortgage market.
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