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13 charged in Central Oregon bank fraud



PORTLAND (AP) — The collapse of a Bend real estate development company has resulted in charges against 13 people in what prosecutors say is the largest Oregon fraud case to emerge from the national real estate boom and bust.

A federal grand jury in Eugene returned five separate indictments on Thursday that charged the principals in Desert Sun Development and others with mortgage and loan fraud that cost financial institutions more than $19 million in losses.

Developer Tyler Fitzsimons, several employees, two bankers and two mortgage brokers were among those indicted.

Arthur Balizan, FBI special agent in charge for Oregon, said the fraud took a heavy economic toll in Bend and Central Oregon, where the real estate market soared with one of the highest growth rates in the nation before the recession hit.

The grand jury charged Fitzsimons, 31, of Prineville, with multiple counts of bank fraud, conspiracy to commit bank fraud, money laundering and making false statements to banks.

Also charged in the indictment naming Fitzsimons were two former employees of the company, Jeremy Kendall and Shannon Egeland, and Bend businessman John Partin.

No defense attorneys were listed among the court documents filed with the indictments. Efforts to contact the various defendants were not immediately successful, except for Partin.

He said he did not learn about being named in an indictment until a friend called.

‘‘I thought he was just being funny,’’ Partin said. ‘‘I’m dumbfounded. I’ve got nothing to hide. All I did was sell a guy some steel.’’

Partin claims that Fitzsimons skipped out of a job on him and still owes him money. But he said gave all his records to federal agents who requested them and has cooperated fully with the investigation.

According to the indictments, various financial institutions loaned in excess of $25 million to Desert Sun for its commercial construction projects.

Acting U.S. Attorney Kent Robinson said the charges are ‘‘typical of what has caused so much havoc in the mortgage and financial sectors.’’

Five commercial buildings in Bend and Redmond were never built but defendants made representations that construction was under way, prosecutors said.




Comment Blog - Note: All Comments Subject To Approval

Miss Informed wrote on Nov 24, 2009 10:07 AM:

" So Rachel.. since you seem to know the haps in Bend.. were you also recreationly involved with the FBI.. if you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. My best friend lives there.. I am disappointed - when I visited her, the FBI didn't come by... what's up with that?
Bend is still a viable town.. are you aware of some of the new "green" industris that are operating and flourishing in the area? If not.. maybe you should look into it before you make such negative comments about the general area and population!! "

Rachel Ryan wrote on Nov 23, 2009 4:58 AM:

" I lived in Bend< Oregon for 2/12 years
working with alot of different aspects in the field of writing and customer service. I found that most people in Bend, Oregon were connected recreationally with the FBI and the FBI agent in charge probably received
multi-benefits from old property assets
in a prior liquidation of all that BEND REAL ESTATE! 09rr (PROPS TO HIS BUST!) It was probably real hard. The town in itself is around 15 square miles of absolutely nothing but real estate and truck stops. "


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