A Camp Springs attorney who was involved in a Lanham-based mortgage fraud scheme was disbarred in Maryland on Friday by the Maryland Court of Appeals.
Richard Wayne Allison II, 39, is serving 18 months in prison after he pleaded guilty Sept. 3, 2008, to one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. He was sentenced Sept. 14 for his involvement in the scheme, which allegedly duped homeowners facing foreclosure by promising to help them keep their homes and repair their damaged credit.
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