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Community Alert: Fortress Syndicated Mortgage Fraud Leaders Sentenced in Ontario After Defrauding Hundreds of Investors

RCMP financial crime alert about Fortress syndicated mortgage fraud convictions and sentencing in Ontario, Canada

RCMP announce convictions and five-year prison sentences for Fortress Real Developments leaders in a major syndicated mortgage fraud case impacting hundreds of Canadian investors.

Community Alert: Fortress Syndicated Mortgage Fraud Leaders Sentenced in Ontario After Defrauding Hundreds of Investors

Section 1: Summary of the Alert

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Federal Policing – Central Region in Ontario has announced that Jawad Rathore, 49, of Richmond Hill, and Vincenzo Petrozza, 50, of Markham, have been convicted and sentenced in connection with a large-scale syndicated mortgage investment fraud tied to Fortress Real Developments Inc. The case stems from a long-running RCMP investigation led by the Toronto Integrated Market Enforcement Team (IMET).

On February 2, 2026, the Ontario Court of Justice found that both men intentionally misled investors about the true value and security of certain syndicated mortgage loans used to finance construction projects. Approximately 800 investors, many described as everyday “mom and pop” investors, suffered severe financial and psychological harm as a result of the scheme, which ran for nearly four and a half years.

Section 2: Official Details from the RCMP

According to the official RCMP release, key findings and court outcomes include:

The RCMP continues to encourage Canadians to undertake thorough due diligence before investing. Anyone with information about investment fraud, money laundering, or related criminal activity is urged to contact:

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this case underscores how complex investment products, such as syndicated mortgages, can be misused to target everyday Canadians who are trying to build retirement savings or secure their financial future. The scale of this fraud, and the serious emotional and financial consequences for hundreds of investors, highlights the importance of asking tough questions before investing and verifying information with independent, qualified professionals.

For community safety, financial crime is not just about dollars lost—it can destabilize families, impact mental and physical health, and erode trust in legitimate financial markets across Canada. When considering investments, especially in real estate or private offerings, residents should request written documentation, seek independent legal or financial advice, and verify claims about security, guarantees, and appraised values. Suspicious or high-pressure investment pitches should be reported promptly to local police, the Ontario RCMP at 1-800-387-0020, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS). Community vigilance and early reporting are critical to preventing large-scale financial harm.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the canada community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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