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Major real estate fraud cases occur regularly in the North Bay

It’s too early to say what led to the recent sudden closing of a Marin County real estate investment and finance company.

The Marin County District Attorney’s Office said that it is looking into the complaints of some of the more than 100 investors of Pacific Private Money who said that since December they could not receive the money invested in the company. The company, which has funded more than $2 billion in real estate loans over its nearly decade-long history, is now being run by a San Francisco restructuring firm, and the Novato office has closed.

Others who have been involved in pursuing hundreds of millions of dollars in lost money from several high-profile North Bay real estate scams over the past two decades say that whether this is a simple business failure or fraud, it’s a reminder of the painful lessons learned in these cases:

In the PFI case, Oakland attorney Linda Lam was part of the Gibbs Mura team that filed a 2022 lawsuit against what was then Umpqua Bank, alleging that employees at the Novato branch ignored 146 warnings from the agency’s fraud detection system and handled 179 transfers of $5.2 billion in PFI accounts to PFI’s private account. Wallach.

Pacific Private Money headquarters at 1555 Grant Ave. in Novato had a “This office is now closed” sign on the front door Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026. Some investors say they haven’t been able to access their money placed with an asset-backed lender since December 2025. (Courtesy: Tammy Quackenbush)

The show came after Casey’s death in 2020. These companies were forced to date. That led to a $145 million recovery from the sale of 70 apartment and office buildings and about $40 million recovered from early investors under the Ponzi bankruptcy law. The main profit from this type of fraud is derived from skimming funds, while returns to previous investors are paid using money from new investors.

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