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Criminal

Aug. 12, 2011

Former attorney convicted of foreclosure fraud

A former attorney was convicted of foreclosure fraud Friday.


By Amy Yarbrough


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Cary Jay Silberman was a jack-of-all-trades - an adjunct law professor who ran two businesses, one that offered to help cure mortgage woes, the other toenail fungus. The problem, prosecutors say, is that he didn't have a license to do either.


Silberman, who resigned from the State Bar in 1997 with disciplinary charges pending against him, was convicted of foreclosure consultant fraud in Santa Cla...

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