Michigan Prosecutors Charge Fraudster Amanda Escalante-Lopez For Defrauding Latino Immigrants In Land Contract Scam
Michigan prosecutors have charged 28-year-old Amanda Escalante-Lopez with 10 felony charges. The Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office says Escalante-Lopez ran a real estate fraud scheme that bilked victims out of nearly $200,000.
Prosecutors allege Escalante-Lopez’s scheme dated back to early 2024. Authorities allege she made multiple verbal agreements for land contracts and titles to homes in Pontiac. However, she had one problem. She didn’t own them. She then collected down payments from victims.
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said:
24-year-old victim Damne Zavala trusted Escalante-Lopez after renting from her for months following a Facebook listing. Zavala said:
After paying rent and living in the home, Escalante-Lopez offered Zavala the opportunity to buy it under a land contract. Zavala gave her $6,000 as a down payment. However, Zavala never received the title.
The scheme unravele when a family friend of Zavala’s had a real estate agent oversee the transaction.
Zavala later learned that the homes were actually owned by one of Escalante-Lopez’s family members. She says she now knows of multiple families who were defrauded my Escalante-Lopez. Escalante-Lopez allegedly stole more than $50,000 from one family. Zavala also stated:
WXYZ-TV in Detroit interviewed Damne Zavala about getting scammed by Amanda Escalante-Lopez. You can see the interview below. Read More About Real Estate Scammers On MFI-Miami.com.


