United States Attorney David Capp
Northern District of Indiana
M01-204 S. Main Street
South Bend, Indiana 46601
Hammond South Bend Fort
Wayne
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:
Mary L. Hatton
September 7, 2012 PHONE:
(219) 937-5500
www.usdoj.gov/usao/inn/ Fax:
(219) 852-2770
WEEK IN REVIEW – SOUTH BEND
South Bend, Indiana - The United States Attorney’s
Office announced that:
PLEAS:
Ø Jason Rife, 35, of Michigan City, Indiana, pled guilty before Magistrate Judge
Christopher Nuechterlein to the felony offense of possession
with the intent to distribute heroin.
Magistrate Nuechterlein is recommending that
the district court accept the tendered guilty plea. Parties have 10 days in which to object to
the magistrate judge’s recommendation. Sentencing has been set for 11/26/12. These charges were filed as a result of an
investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Frank Schaffer.
Ø Bart Star Bush, 32, of South Bend, Indiana, pled
guilty before Magistrate Judge Christopher Nuechterlein
to the felony offense possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Magistrate Nuechterlein
is recommending that the district court accept the tendered guilty plea. Parties have 10 days in which to object to
the magistrate judge’s recommendation. Star has prior convictions for burglary,
possession of marijuana, breaking and entering with the intent to commit
larceny and theft. Sentencing has been
set for 11/26/12. These charges were
filed as a result of an investigation by the by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives. This case is
being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Donald Schmid.
Ø Angel Delgado-Ventura, a citizen of Mexico, pled
guilty before Magistrate Judge Christopher Nuechterlein
to the felony offense of illegal reentry into the United States after
deportation. Magistrate Nuechterlein is recommending that the district court accept
the tendered guilty plea. Parties have
10 days in which to object to the magistrate judge’s recommendation. These
charges were filed as a result of an investigation by ICE-Department of
Homeland Security. This case is being
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney John Maciejczyk.
Ø Willie Caldwell, of South Bend, Indiana, pled guilty
before Magistrate Judge Christopher Nuechterlein to
the felony offenses of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug
trafficking crime and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Magistrate Nuechterlein
is recommending that the district court accept the tendered guilty plea. Parties have 10 days in which to object to
the magistrate judge’s recommendation. These charges were filed as a result of
an investigation by the by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives and the South Bend Police Department. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Donald Schmid.
If convicted in court, any
specific sentence to be imposed will be determined by the judge after a
consideration of federal sentencing statutes and the Federal Sentencing
Guidelines.
DISPOSITIONS:
Ø Darlene Jacquez, 31, of South
Bend, Indiana, was sentenced by District Judge Jon DeGuilio
to 3 years of supervised release and $14,154.00 in restitution after pleading
guilty to the felony offense of concealment of information with the intent to
fraudulently secure payment from the Social Security Administration. According to a Sentencing Memorandum filed in
this case, Jacquez applied for SSI benefits for her
daughter through the Social Security Administration and named herself as Representative
Payee. The daughter was removed from her
mother’s care and custody in August, 2009.
Jacquez never notified the Social Security
Administration of her daughter’s removal and continued to receive SSI benefits.
From that time forward until January, 2011, Jacquez
continued to receive SSI benefits even though her daughter was not living in
her home, and in fact, was in foster care part of the time and with a relative. Jacquez used the
money to pay her own bills and expenses.
This case was the result of an investigation by the Social Security Administration. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United
States Attorney John Maciejczyk.
Ø Bryan Knight, 43, of Osceola, Indiana, was sentenced
by District Judge Jon DeGuilio to 37 months
imprisonment, 2 years of supervised release and restitution of $514,198.00
after pleading guilty to the felony offense of conspiracy to commit bank fraud,
mail fraud and wire fraud. According to
the Sentencing Memorandum filed by the government in this case, Knight
participated in a mortgage fraud scheme and conspiracy. During this time
period, Knight was a loan broker employed at 1st Midwest Mortgage. In 2004 through 2007, Robert Culp purchased
a large number of properties in the South Bend, Indiana area. Culp then flipped a large percentage of these
properties to other persons. Knight
worked with Robert Culp in 2005 through 2007 to prepare loan applications and
related documentation for a series of mortgage loans for persons who bought
properties from Robert Culp in the South Bend, Indiana area. It was Knight’s
routine practice to inflate figures on the loan applications in order to get
them through the underwriting departments of the mortgage lenders. Knight prepared and then signed the mortgage
loan applications that contained false statements and representations regarding
the amount of assets and income that the borrowers had in order to show the
lenders that the buyers/borrowers had sufficient funds to pay closings and make
mortgage payment when in fact they did not.
Knight would receive “kickback” payments from co-conspirators for his
help in executing the mortgage fraud scheme.
This case was the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. This case was prosecuted
by Assistant United States Attorney Donald Schmid.