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Real Estate Investor Pleads Guilty to Bid Rigging in Northern California Public Foreclosure Auctions 2017

Posted by Fay Arfa | Oct 18, 2017 | 0 Comments

A real estate investor pleaded guilty for his role in conspiracies to rig bids at public real estate foreclosure auctions in Northern California, the Department of Justice announced.

Raymond A. Grinsell pleaded guilty to two counts of bid rigging in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San Francisco.  Grinsell was charged in an indictment returned by a federal grand jury on October 22, 2014.

According to court documents, Grinsell participated in conspiracies to rig bids by agreeing to refrain from bidding against other co-conspirators at public real estate foreclosure auctions in San Mateo and San Francisco counties.  The conspiracies began as early as August 2008 and continued until January 2011.

The primary purpose of the conspiracies was to suppress competition in order to obtain selected properties offered at San Mateo County and San Francisco County public foreclosure auctions at noncompetitive prices. 

Today's guilty plea is the result of the Department's ongoing investigation into bid rigging at public real estate foreclosure auctions in San Francisco, San Mateo, Contra Costa, and Alameda counties, California. To date, 64 individuals have pleaded guilty.

These investigations are being conducted by the Antitrust Division's San Francisco Office and the FBI's San Francisco Office.  Anyone with information concerning bid rigging or fraud related to real estate foreclosure auctions should contact the Antitrust Division's San Francisco Office at 415-934-5300 or call the FBI tip line at 415-553-7400.

Investigations Have Yielded 64 Guilty Pleas to Date

Topic(s): Antitrust

Component(s): Antitrust DivisionFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Press Release Number: 17-1160 Updated October 17, 2017

Northern District of California DOJ / 17-1160 / October 17, 2017

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