Allentown title agent Louis Belletieri pleads guilty to $10 million fraud scheme; stole money for personal use and sports bets, prosecutors say
An Allentown title insurance company owner pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of wire fraud stemming from his “scheme” to defraud a title insurance underwriter and clients and a fraudulent application to the
Belletieri was the proprietor of the now-defunct Legacy Title in Allentown, which provided title and real estate closing services. He used money that was placed into escrow as part of real estate transactions for personal reasons, including, among other things, to place online sports bets, according to the news release.
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Belletieri took numerous steps to conceal his fraud, including by submitting a fraudulent application to the SBA on behalf of Legacy Title to get money via the Economic Injury Disaster Loans program. He falsely agreed he would use the proceeds of the loan solely as working capital to alleviate economic injury related to the COVID-19 pandemic, prosecutors said.
Instead, Belletieri used significant portions of the
Belletieri is scheduled to be sentenced
The case was investigated by FBI Philadelphia’s
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