Former NASA Employee and Husband Convicted in Mortgage Fraud Scheme

Key Details:

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Individuals InvolvedNoreen Khan (aka Noreen Khan-Mayberry), 52, former NASA technical manager; Christopher Mayberry, 53, NASA contractor employee
CrimeConspiracy to commit mortgage fraud via false statements and documents
Timeline2016–2021
Scheme– Took large personal loans to fund a luxury home purchase
– Defaulted on loans quickly
– Falsely claimed identity theft
– Submitted fake police report, FTC report, credit bureau letters
– Provided false employment info, fake pay stubs, tax forms, and account statements
Financial ImpactRestitution of $276,709 required before sentencing
Potential PenaltyUp to 5 years in federal prison, $250,000 fine, forfeiture of luxury home
Sentencing DateDecember 18, 2025
InvestigationNASA Office of Inspector General – Office of Investigations
ProsecutionAssistant U.S. Attorney Heather Winter

Summary:
A couple working at NASA exploited mortgage lenders with fraudulent documents and false claims to finance a luxury home, then defaulted on the loans.

Both have pleaded guilty and face prison time, fines, and restitution.

The case highlights the risks of mortgage fraud even among professionals in prestigious institutions.

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