To quote a press release from the US Attorney:Marshall E. Home, a self-styled 'sovereign citizen' in Arizona and former Tucson mayoral candidate, has been arrested on two federal charges of making false claims related to a "business" he ran that purported to save homes from foreclosure.
The complaint alleges that Home also tried to place the U.S. in bankruptcy in March, and falsely claimed he had a claim of $3 billion against the federal government.
Further in the article:Home filed or caused to be filed 173 false claims against the United States in the Bankruptcy Court relating to individuals participating in the "Mortgage Rescue Service." Many of these false bankruptcy claims involve loans guaranteed by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. The criminal complaint alleges that these claims totaled over $2.5 trillion dollars. The specific charges in the two counts of the criminal complaint involve claims of $2.5 billion and $50 million.
This is not Home's first brush with the courts. He had been campaigning for mayor of Tucson -- first as an independent, then as a Democrat -- but dropped out in June after a court case challenging his residency. In that particular case he argued: "I reside within my body. That is my definition of residency."
He faces 5 years in the slammer, $250,000 fine, or both.