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Aaron Hand, Convicted For $100M Mortgage-Fraud Scheme, Paid To Have Key Witness Killed

Aaron Hand

By JENNIFER PELTZ   02/ 6/12 04:26 PM ET  AP

NEW YORK -- Convicted of engineering a $100 million mortgage-fraud scheme, Aaron Hand was yearning for vengeance and stuck in prison, prosecutors said.

So from behind bars, he plotted to have a key witness against him killed. He hired an undercover investigator posing as a hit man, issued instructions to make the murder look like a gang attack and said he wished he could be there to see the witness suffer, prosecutors said.

Hand was sentenced Monday to an additional eight to 16 years in prison for the contract-killing scheme, on top of the eight years and four months to 25 years he's serving in the mortgage fraud.

Hand's "actions strike at the heart of the justice system," Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. said when the former AFG Financial Group Inc. president pleaded guilty last month to conspiring to commit murder.

Hand, 40, acknowledged he began in July to try to arrange the slaying of one of the people who had cooperated with prosecutors and testified against him at his 2010 trial.

With Hand at the center, the sprawling case involved a cast of corrupt mortgage brokers and lawyers who pocketed money that banks lent people to buy real estate, duping both sellers and buyers along the way, prosecutors said. The witness was one of 27 people who pleaded guilty or were convicted; prosecutors said have refused to identify the person or discuss the outcome of his or her case.

"The case itself was filled with rats. Big time. One – one got me pretty ... good," Hand told the investigator in a secretly recorded conversation when they met in August at Coxsackie Correctional Facility in New York's Hudson Valley, prosecutors said when Hand was arrested in the hit plot last fall. "You don't get a free pass in life when you put away 30 ... people."

To get the investigator $150 to buy a gun, Hand told his unwitting parents and an associate he needed to bribe a prison guard to avoid getting transferred to a crummy cell, prosecutors said.

Hand outlined an elaborate plan for the investigator, initially telling him to block the witness' driveway so he couldn't escape and to kill the man's wife and children if they were home, according to prosecutors. After deciding it would be better to carry out the killing elsewhere, he told the investigator to paint gang symbols on the intended victim's car so the murder would seem gang-related, prosecutors said.

"I'd kill him myself" if not in prison, Hand told the undercover agent, whom he agreed to pay $2,000, according to the DA's office.

Hand passed up his chance to speak at his sentencing. His lawyer, Lee A. Ginsberg, declined to elaborate outside court.

Garden City, N.Y.-based AFG Financial Group found real estate owned by people with financial problems. Then the company lined up straw buyers who needed cash but had good credit to front as purchasers of the properties, prosecutors said. The buyers were told the deals would earn them and investors a healthy return and help people save their homes.

The conspirators then presented inflated property appraisals and phony loan qualification packages to get banks to finance the real estate purchases. Once the deals closed, the conspirators took the money and didn't pay the sellers or anyone else, prosecutors said.

The straw buyers ended up with bad credit, the sellers got foreclosed upon and banks lost millions of dollars. Some had sold investments based on the worthless mortgages.

AFG Financial Group isn't related to Cincinnati-based American Financial Group, an insurance company that goes by AFG.

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NEW YORK -- Convicted of engineering a $100 million mortgage-fraud scheme, Aaron Hand was yearning for vengeance and stuck in prison, prosecutors said. So from behind bars, he plotted to have a key w...
NEW YORK -- Convicted of engineering a $100 million mortgage-fraud scheme, Aaron Hand was yearning for vengeance and stuck in prison, prosecutors said. So from behind bars, he plotted to have a key w...
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10:40 AM on 02/07/2012
The mafia moved to Wall Street and D.C.
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l monroe
I question authority.
09:21 AM on 02/07/2012
Now bankers are acting like gangsters. Gee, what is next? Can you spell RICO?
07:38 AM on 02/07/2012
They call it white collar crime but it is no different that the lowest of the low criminal activity. People like this should be in jail forever--way more than poor people who get busted for possession of pot.
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vidian6
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01:23 AM on 02/08/2012
I agree totally! To say that someone selling dime bags of marijuana and coke, are worse than this clown, I like to what they are using as a litmus test. This man is beyond low, and took advantage of everyone he came in contact with.
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mrcontinental
04:14 AM on 02/07/2012
$2000 is all a families life is worth these days? The truly sad part is he probably could have really found someone to do it for that price.
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
11:11 PM on 02/06/2012
curious defence was so quiet

wonder what the story behind the defence effort was

still - waddya gonna do - remorse was hardly an option
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
11:06 PM on 02/06/2012
the scary thing is $2k is the going rate for a hit

glad they got the creep
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joebaggadonuts
Civilization: Evolutionary pathway of choice.
01:02 AM on 02/07/2012
I was wondering about that. If he really managed to defraud folks of 100 Million, wouldn't he offer more than 2K? Somehow this doesn't smell right.
07:39 AM on 02/07/2012
Consistent with that type of arrogance.
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loki
Better to die fighting, than live on knees
10:54 PM on 02/06/2012
but because he made millions, he is a good business man, and the democratic government was attacking him because he was a capitalist, and they want to take his money that he earned and give it to people who are lazy and dont work. Having a witness whacked is only part of doing business. Im sure he will get at least a chapter in the next issue of the Harvard Business Journal as another business person treated unfairly by a capitalist hating administration.
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Cailleach9
12:58 PM on 02/07/2012
Snark? I hope so.
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Lefty08
but I bat the right
01:56 PM on 02/08/2012
Exactly....What's wrong with making as much money as you can, regardless of how you acquire it? Who cares about polluting clean air/water....as long as some capitalist is getting filthy rich? And if you're not willing do do whatever it takes to make as much money as you can....well you just ain't a capitalist.....and most certainly not a patriot. What's the big deal about getting rid of anyone who gets in your way? Acquisition of wealth IS the most important thing in life....and if you disagree?---Well that's just un-American.
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Protocolor
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08:36 PM on 02/06/2012
"Hand was sentenced Monday to an additional eight to 16 years in prison for the contract-killing scheme, on top of the eight years and four months to 25 years he's serving in the mortgage fraud."

WUT?

Eight to sixteen years for contract murder? He'd have gotten a longer sentence from contacting an underage hooker!

Something is very wrong in America.
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loki
Better to die fighting, than live on knees
10:55 PM on 02/06/2012
he is rich..
06:53 AM on 02/07/2012
if you are poor or a minority... you get that much time for stealing a chicken down south .
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08:29 PM on 02/06/2012
I do not even recognize America. This is a very important issue, we have become obsessed with all the wrong things. I Just watched a Uwe Boll movie called "Rampage" ( not a big Uwe fan). I think this is very possible and a probable outcome in our screwed up society. We have become ingrained with all the wrong incentives "Life Inc" does a good job at explaining that greed and corporate thinking has destroyed us at the core, this is just the result! Please no religious replies as religion furthers this core element, just a return to so form of sense would suffice.
07:42 AM on 02/07/2012
I agree with your post and submit that this is why we don't need a Pres. Mitt Romney.
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donk970
Hard working member of the 99%
10:40 AM on 02/07/2012
The sad thing is that many of our founding fathers were afraid this was going to happen. Those guys handled corporations like a sack full of rattle snakes. It's really too bad that later generations forgot just how bad corporate influence in government could be.
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kimhoulian
07:55 PM on 02/06/2012
a criminal to the core
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George Broadway
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07:45 PM on 02/06/2012
Look at the bright side, now you have 8 more years to come up with even more ridiculous scheme!
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Scott Zwartz
06:26 PM on 02/06/2012
How many people died an early death after losing their homes to Wall Street crooks and Obama's refusal to help Main Street?
07:01 PM on 02/06/2012
your wrong that should read how many people died an early death after losing their homes to Wall Street crooks Obama had nothing to do with it blame bush
08:35 PM on 02/06/2012
You are both wrong blame the people who can't figure out what they can afford. Since when is any government responsible for people's stupidity....?????
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joni brit
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02:08 AM on 02/07/2012
how many children lost their childhood, teenagers lost those most formative years, couples lost their relationship and marriages went down the drain as families dispersed along with shattered dreams.
I thiink the politician who undermines the housing crisis will lose the election, but it cannot be blamed on either Obama, or Bush. But Obama does have a chance to rectify it in the next few months, it's not very difficult. Truth is truth and fraud is fraud.
06:09 PM on 02/06/2012
Gee, in my state I think the only way to get the death penalty is to kill someone while you're supposed to be incarcerated. Eight years seems a little light.
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Martha Fair
05:32 PM on 02/06/2012
Why does this not suprise me at all? When people would compromise the economic health of the world for their personal gain, what makes you for a second think they would stop at murder to achieve their goals. Immoral slobs and the armpit of humanity, the whole lot of them.
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That's impossible, even for a computer!
06:46 PM on 02/06/2012
The rewards of unrestrained capitalism. Greed is a powerful weapon.