FBI raids Titleserv office in Woodbury
The FBI raided Titleserv in Woodbury Wednesday morning, two weeks after the national title insurance agent closed suddenly.
FBI spokesman Jim Margolin said agents went with a search warrant as part of an “ongoing investigation.” The search started at 8 a.m. and continued into the early afternoon, ending with agents leaving with boxes of records, he said.
Margolin declined to give details, beyond saying that the FBI is working with the U.S. attorney’s office for the Eastern District, which covers Long Island. A spokesman for that office declined to comment.
The company, which also offers appraisal and settlement services, shut down April 8, letting go its 160 or so employees, starting in a morning meeting at its Woodbury headquarters, one former employee said, then in a series of phone conferences for workers across the nation.
No one answered phones yesterday at Titleserv, a 25-year-old business whose website said it did work in 47 states. And no reasons for the closing were given in an email that president James Conway III sent to Newsday shortly after the shutdown.
One of his sales agent, Kevin Reddington, is now on unemployment. For six months, he had traveled from his Ronkonkoma home to Westchester and Connecticut lenders. He said he couldn’t even get on the phone conference because it was jammed by the time he called.
“I’m kind of disappointed because I did enjoy working for the company, and I really didn’t see it coming,” Reddington said. “It’s kind of a letdown. There were a lot of good people who worked there.”
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