NEWARK, N.J. – A Bergen County, New Jersey, woman today
admitted participating in a scheme that involved the creation of false
documentation to secure over $4 million in bank loans, U.S. Attorney Craig
Carpenito announced.
Jennie Frias, a/k/a “Jennie Castillo,” 36, of Englewood, New
Jersey, pleaded guilty by teleconference before U.S. District Judge Kevin
McNulty to an information charging her with one count of conspiracy to commit bank
fraud.
According to documents filed in this case and statements
made in court:
Between March 2016 and May 2018, Cash Flow Partners LLC, a
business consulting firm with offices in New York and New Jersey, released
internet advertisements and held seminars offering to assist customers in
obtaining bank loans, including loans insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (FDIC). When customers submitted documentation supporting their
bank loan applications to Cash Flow Partners, Frias and others created false
documentation to make customers’ loan applications appear more financially
viable than they actually were. Victim banks sustained losses of over $4
million.
One of Frias’ conspirators, Raymundo Torres, previously
pleaded guilty to charges relating to his role in the Cash Flow bank fraud
conspiracy.
The conspiracy to commit bank fraud charge carries a maximum
potential penalty of 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine. Sentencing is
scheduled for Sept. 2, 2020.
Individuals who believe they may have information about this
case may contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324).
U.S. Attorney Carpenito credited special agents of the
FDIC-Office of the Inspector General (FDIC-OIG), under the direction of Special
Agent in Charge Patricia Tarasca in New York, and special agents of the FBI,
under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Gregory W. Ehrie in Newark, with
the investigation leading to today’s guilty plea.
The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys J.
Stephen Ferketic of the Opioids Unit and Ari B. Fontecchio of the U.S.
Attorney’s Office Economic Crimes Unit in Newark.
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