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People v. Jessica Lynn Orca
updated: Oct 12, 2012, 5:08 PM

Source: Santa Barbara District Attorney

Santa Barbara County District Attorney Joyce E. Dudley announced today that Jessica Lynn Orca was convicted of 15 felony charges related to real estate fraud. The investigation, conducted by the District Attorney's Real Estate Fraud Unit, revealed that Jessica Orca offered to perform loan modification services for clients. She collected advanced fees from clients in violation of California law. In addition, Orca required that her clients provide her with money orders and cashier's checks which she told victims would go directly toward house payments and foreclosure services. The investigation revealed, however, that Orca embezzled her clients' funds for her personal use.

On October ll, 2012, Jessica Orca pled no contest to 12 felony counts of Grand Theft, 3 felony counts of Engaging in Prohibited Practices of a Foreclosure Consultant, and 2 misdemeanor counts of Unlawfully Collecting Advanced Fees. Judge Bullard indicated that he will sentence Orca to 7 years in prison. Due to California's new Public Safety Realignment Law, it is anticipated that Judge Bullard will order Orca to serve 2 years in local custody and serve the remaining 5 years under supervised release.

District Attorney Joyce Dudley Wants to remind those in Santa Barbara County who are in danger of foreclosure, to only use licensed professionals and never pay up-front fees.

This case was investigated by District Attorney Investigator Jennifer Glimp and was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Manuel Almada.

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 NATURE BOY agree helpful negative off topic

2012-10-12 06:08 PM

Ow. If true: BUSTED!!!

 

 COMMENT 331018P agree helpful negative off topic

2012-10-13 02:35 PM

15 felonies at the expense of families who have financially hit rock bottom and only 2 years of jail time? shouldn't she be doing at least a year for each felony count?

 

 COMMENT 331032 agree helpful negative off topic

2012-10-13 04:14 PM

I agree, 15 felonies and so little time. Doesn't seem right. I see the Judge's sentence was 7 years, that does seem like a more appropriate sentence, I am with you on that 1 year for each felony though.

 

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