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Suspended Counterparty Program

FHFA established the Suspended Counterparty Program to help address the risk to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks (“the regulated entities”) presented by individuals and entities with a history of fraud or other financial misconduct. Under this program, FHFA may issue orders suspending an individual or entity from doing business with the regulated entities.

FHFA maintains a list at this page of each person that is currently suspended under the Suspended Counterparty Program.

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First Name Last Name Company City State Effective Date Sort ascending Suspension End Date Suspension Order
Eduardo Toro Moreno Valley California 12/28/2022 12/28/2032 Suspension Order
Ana Cecilia Toro Menifee California 12/28/2022 12/28/2027 Suspension Order
Veronica Toro Hacienda Heights California 12/28/2022 12/28/2027 Suspension Order
Maria Guadalupe Gil Norwalk California 12/28/2022 12/28/2027 Suspension Order
Veronica Romero Lynwood California 12/28/2022 12/28/2027 Suspension Order
Leticia Mora Santa Ana California 12/28/2022 12/28/2027 Suspension Order
Gladys Mercedes Velasquez Wichita Kansas 12/28/2022 12/28/2027 Suspension Order
Filiverto Gomez San Jacinto California 12/28/2022 12/28/2027 Suspension Order
Emmanuel Lopez Norwalk California 12/28/2022 12/28/2027 Suspension Order
Blanca Medina Manalapan New Jersey 12/28/2022 12/28/2027 Suspension Order

Questions about the Suspended Counterparty Program

The Suspended Counterparty Program Final Rule was published in the Federal Register on 12/23/2015.

If you have questions about the Suspended Counterparty Program generally, or about a specific action listed below, please direct your inquiry to the following address: SuspendedCounterpartyProgram@fhfa.gov.

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