| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 27, 1999
On October 20, 1999, Acting Commissioner Gary Mielock, Michigan
Financial Institutions Bureau (FIB), suspended the mortgage broker
and lender license of Pyramid Mortgage, Inc. (d/b/a Gold Mortgage),
13251 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, Michigan. The FIB issued an Order
of Summary Suspension, a Cease and Desist Order, and a Notice of
Opportunity for Administrative Hearing. The summary suspension is
effective upon service, and continues pending a hearing.
"I acted to suspend this company's license because the alleged
practices of Pyramid Mortgage constitute an imminent threat of financial
loss and a very real threat to the welfare of Michigan's citizens,"
said Acting Commissioner Mielock. Mielock explained that the orders
and the required notice were issued in response to a sworn petition
filed by senior staff from FIB's examination division.
Staff investigators charged that Pyramid Mortgage engaged in a
pattern of fraud, deceit, and misrepresentation in connection with
its licensed activities. It was also alleged that Pyramid Mortgage
misrepresented borrower financial and employment information by
creating phony mortgage loan documents, including false income and
employment information. Loan documentation prepared and used to
obtain a loan could result in potentially disastrous financial consequences
for both a borrower and the lender.
The Financial Institutions Bureau is the primary regulator of
Michigan's state-chartered banks, savings banks, credit unions,
and over 5000 other licensed lenders. The bureau is 100% fee-funded,
requiring no public tax dollars for its supervisory, regulatory,
licensing, and enforcement activities. The bureau is an agency within
the Michigan Department of Consumer & Industry Services.
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