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Notary who blew whistle on foreclosure fraud found dead

Reported by: Marissa Mike

Posted by: Phillip Moyer
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Updated: 12/08/2011 3:50 pm
LAS VEGAS (KSNV MyNews3) -- The notary who signed tens of thousands of false documents in a massive robo-signing scandal case was found dead in her home on Monday.

The notary, 43-year-old Tracy Lawrence, was supposed to be in court at 8:30 Monday morning for her sentencing hearing. When her attorney did not hear from her for more than an hour, Sr. Deputy Attorney General Robert Giunta asked for a bench warrant to be issued for Lawrence. The judge denied the request.

Police were sent to Lawrence's house to check on her after her lawyer expressed concern for her client's well-being. They found her body inside her home.

Metro Homicide Detectives are working currently the case. It is unclear if her death was due to natural causes, or if it was a suicide.

Detectives said this afternoon that they have ruled out homicide as a cause of death.

Last Monday, Lawrence pled guilty to only one criminal charge of notary fraud.

Lawrence came forward earlier this month and admitted that she had notarized around 25,000 fraudulent documents as part of a foreclosure fraud scheme.

Title officers Gary Trafford and Geraldine Sheppard of California are allegedly behind the fraud that involved forging signatures on tens of thousands of notices of default between 2005 and 2008. The two were indicted on more than 600 charges in a 439-page indictment filed on November 16.

The Nevada Attorney General is negotiating the terms of surrender for the pair. Both are expected to surrender sometime in December.
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Jo Jo Gomoli - 12/4/2011 1:44 AM
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I am SURE it was just a coincidence that she "died" on the same day she was going to court.

Sandro - 12/1/2011 12:26 PM
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If a person felt a lot of fear before passing, they would have adrenaline in their system, no? While it's possible that a person committing suicide would experience an adrenaline rush as well, I wonder if forensics can tell the difference between suicide adrenaline and adrenaline caused when someone is about to be murdered.

NoShootFoot - 11/30/2011 10:09 PM
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You've got to wonder if even the police are afraid of these people.

NoShootFoot - 11/30/2011 10:08 PM
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You've got to wonder; they can't tell whether she died of suicide or natural causes... but somehow they know for sure it wasn't homicide - on the day before her day in court. You've got to wonder...

Calvin - 11/30/2011 5:59 PM
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Maybe they ruled out homicide because they're the ones that killed her.

infotechsailor - 11/29/2011 9:16 PM
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Suicided, just like the dc madame.

MikeTruth - 11/29/2011 8:01 PM
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And they ruled out homicide how? Just like Rupert Murdoch whistleblowers over wiretapping and GPS 'pinging' are turning up dead so are whistleblowers involved in bank fraud. Lock up the bankers now before they realize they can get away with anything and we all become serfs.

MikeTruth - 11/29/2011 7:58 PM
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And they ruled out homicide how? Just like Rupert Murdoch whistleblowers over wiretapping and GPS 'pinging' are turning up dead so are whistleblowers involved in bank fraud. Lock up the bankers now before they realize they can get away with anything and we all become serfs.

MikeTruth - 11/29/2011 7:58 PM
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And they ruled out homicide how? Just like Rupert Murdoch whistleblowers over wiretapping and GPS 'pinging' are turning up dead so are whistleblowers involved in bank fraud. Lock up the bankers now before they realize they can get away with anything and we all become serfs.

NilDebet - 11/29/2011 7:08 PM
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Very interesting story... what about those who were victims of their Felonious Filings? maybe www.MortgageLegalDefense.com can help them.
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