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“New Jersey Couple Indicted for Alleged $2M Real Estate Investment Scam Targeting Ohio Investors, FBI Seeks Victims”

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“New Jersey Couple Indicted for Alleged $2M Real Estate Investment Scam Targeting Ohio Investors, FBI Seeks Victims”

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Last updated: May 15, 2026 12:54 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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New Jersey Couple Charged in Multi-State Real Estate Ponzi Scheme Targeting Ohio Investors

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The Scheme: False Promises and Empty DealsHow Victims Were Lured InFBI Seeks Additional VictimsA Warning for Aspiring Investors

CLEVELAND — A New Jersey couple faces federal charges for allegedly running a multi-million-dollar real estate investment scam that targeted victims across several states, including Ohio. Gregory and Daniel Parker, both 50, were indicted this week on conspiracy and wire fraud charges after authorities say they lured investors with false promises of high returns on Cleveland-area properties.

The Scheme: False Promises and Empty Deals

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio, the Parkers operated their scheme from January 2017 to December 2023. They allegedly convinced investors to pour money into rental properties, claiming the investments would yield above-market returns. Instead, prosecutors say, the couple used the funds to repay earlier investors—a classic hallmark of a Ponzi scheme—while also spending lavishly on personal luxuries.

To attract victims, the Parkers hosted high-profile seminars in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, including an event at Cleveland’s Hyatt Regency in May 2022. Social media played a key role in their strategy, with the couple flaunting a jet-setting lifestyle—private flights, Bahamas vacations, and luxury cars—to build credibility.

How Victims Were Lured In

Investors were typically asked to pay between $2,000 and $5,000 to join the Parkers’ mentorship program. From there, they were promised real estate deals in Cleveland and East Cleveland, with the Parkers supposedly handling the purchases on their behalf.

But many victims received little to no information about the properties they supposedly owned. Some discovered they had been sold condemned or uninhabitable homes, while others never received any property at all. When investors pressed for answers, the Parkers allegedly stalled with excuses or ignored them entirely.

FBI Seeks Additional Victims

The indictment identifies 13 victims, but investigators suspect many more may have been defrauded. The FBI’s Cleveland division is urging anyone who believes they were scammed by the Parkers to come forward. Tips can be emailed to ParkerInvestorTips@fbi.gov with the subject line “Parker Investor.”

A Warning for Aspiring Investors

Financial fraud experts say this case highlights the dangers of too-good-to-be-true investment pitches.

“Scammers often exploit people’s desire for quick wealth,” said one investigator familiar with the case. “If someone promises unrealistic returns with little risk, that’s a major red flag.”

The Parkers are expected to appear in federal court soon. If convicted, they could face decades in prison.

— Reported by Nexio News

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