A Newport Beach attorney allegedly scammed a lender out of $10.2 million in 2022 to fund a lavish lifestyle that included jewelry, cars, around-the-clock gambling and a six-month stay at a swanky L…
A Newport Beach attorney allegedly scammed a lender out of $10.2 million in 2022 to fund a lavish lifestyle that included jewelry, cars, around-the-clock gambling and a six-month stay at a swanky Las Vegas resort.
King did not respond to a phone call and an email seeking comment. Her law office in Newport Beach purportedly is no longer in operation. She has not been charged with a crime. In each instance, King allegedly provided LDR International with phony title documents, appraisals, photographs and contracts, as well as proof of funding through cashier’s checks with the borrowers’ names redacted.
The complaint also includes text from several emails King purportedly sent to LDR International bragging about her success in making lucrative third-party loans.
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