Real Estate Con Man Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews AKA Jimmy Wayne Jackson Update

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The L.A. Loft Blog has created the Trickster Tracker to help buyers and agents in the real estate industry to avoid Donovan’s trap. Originally from a Michigan trailer park, Donovan has scammed sophisticated individuals, including real estate professionals in Los Angeles, Anaheim and San Diego. We just received several more reports that the con artist has just hit marks in Santa Barbara and several in Monterey, as reported by real estate professional Patricia Mallobox of TNT Realty.  It takes a group effort to combat a talented flamflam man like Donovan AKA Andrews AKA Jackson has he is using his tried and true method of pretending to be rich, feigning the need for assistance due to his terminal illness and meddling parents, and offering to pay bills, buy cars and buy nice homes for those who are deserving.  Of course it is a scam, but very difficult to detect as the hoser is extremely skilled and convincing.

Here are the top three frauds to watch out for in Downtown Los Angeles real estate, starting with the most recently reported:  #christianandrews

Prolific con artist Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews AKA Jimmy Wayne Jackson
Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews AKA Jimmy Wayne Jackson

1  Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews convinces people to buy homes, go into escrow with a million dollar home, promising that he will pay their bills, pay cash for their home, while he then demands hundreds or thousands of dollars to help cover his expenses. He also needs help hiding out from his meddling rich parents (he’s actually hiding from his previous victims and police).  A convicted felon and highly skilled confidence man, he uses convincing tools such as fake payment confirmations, fake checks etc.  #jimmywaynejackson

2  Fake lofts for lease – Agent or manager offers amazing lofts, condos, apartment or house for rent at a very low price.  Desperate renters fill out the online application while the agent/manager is out of town.  The fraudster sells the renter’s identity on the dark web. The victim is left with bad credit and debt. The fake rentals are listed on Craigslist, Apartments.com etc.

3  Fake escrow bank wire earnest money deposit scam – Fraudsters send fake emails to home buyers that look like escrow requests for earnest money deposit or purchase funds.  The bank wire goes to the fraudster’s overseas bank account.  The fraudster withdraws the money and keeps it to live happily ever after, often $10,000 to $1 million or more.  The victim may never recover financially.

While Downtown Los Angeles is the most exciting place on earth with perhaps the most potential for a super future, there are always hidden dangers that require a watchful eye. There are common disasters that can be easily avoided. All Downtown loft buildings have issues that buyers should be aware of before looking at properties for sale.

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Real Estate Fraud Alert – Drew Christian Donovan Con Artist Update

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It’s the topic that few real estate professionals will dare discuss.  The scary and truly dangerous predators who seek to steal from innocent home buyers, sellers, renters and landlords.  They often pretend to be real estate agents, property managers, property owners or helpful friends. The truth is that they are enemies of truth and adversaries of fair play. The free home will be costly.

Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews 

This week, the L.A. Loft Blog received word that the most prolific con artist in Los Angeles, Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews AKA Jimmy Wayne Jackson, was released from Santa Barbara jail, where he immediately found a new victim four hours away in Monterey, CA for his very successful “free real estate” scam.  The LA Loft Blog has uncovered his highly lucrative con where he claims to be very wealthy, has a terminal illness, and his meddling parents are trying to stop him from giving away his millions.  He promises to pay bills, provides convincing payment receipts, offers to buy cars and homes for those who are deserving.  The truth is that Drew Christian Donovan, along with his partner in crime Melissa Ramsey, scams about one person (or family) per week out of thousands of dollars. When he is caught, the slippery charlatan is difficult to jail for long.  Usually, he gets away scot-free. #realestate #scam

Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews AKA Jimmy Wayne Jackson
Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews AKA Jimmy Wayne Jackson

When called, police are unlikely to help much, as they see most fraud as a civil matter.  In reality, Donovan’s multi-million dollar criminal enterprise is a federal crime that deserves many years in jail.  In the mean time, potential victims should report Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews AKA Jimmy Wayne Jackson to local authorities and the FBI. Mention the multi-million dollar enterprise with hundreds of victims that have been reported by the L.A. Loft Blog so that the authorities can provide stronger support. Then contact us so that we can report on the fraudster’s latest activities and location.  Follow that with a civil lawsuit or small claims lawsuit so that the criminal can be arrested and jailed when he fails to cooperate with the court.

Dirt-Cheap Lofts For Rent

The most common real estate fraud in Downtown Los Angeles comes from fake listings for underpriced loft and condo rentals in Craigslist, Apartments.com and other rental listings.  The fraudsters are out of town and ask desperate renters to complete an online application.  The personal information is then sold on the dark web.  The identity theft makes the criminal about $10.00, but costs the victim a tremendous amount in bad credit and countless hours of hassle trying to clean up the credit mess.

Easy Earnest Money Deposit

The biggest fraud in real estate nationwide in terms of big dollar amounts are fake emails to home buyers from criminals impersonating escrow companies.  The home buyer sends down payment or cash purchase funds directly to the overseas bank account of the fake escrow company.  The fraudster gets tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars of the victim home buyer’s hard-earned money.  The victim is financially devastated, and cannot recover the bank wired funds.  To prevent his scam, home buyers must always double check to ensure that the bank wire will go to the real escrow bank account before wiring money. Before sending a bank wire to escrow, a phone call to the escrow company is a quick way to prevent this financial nightmare.

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Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog and LAcondoInfo.com with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, BRE#01889449 We are not associated with the homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact (213) 880-9910 or visit LAcondoInfo.com  Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.