Plaintiff Accuses Real Estate Agent Olga Zagorenko of Deed Fraud

Sacramento County Superior Court
Sacramento County Superior Court
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Maria Luz Altieri-Ortiz has taken legal action against an alleged property fraud, shedding light on a complex web of deceit and manipulation. The complaint was filed in the Superior Court of California for the County of Sacramento on November 14, 2025, naming Olga Zagorenko as the defendant. Altieri-Ortiz accuses Zagorenko of multiple counts including deed fraud, misrepresentation, negligence, false advertisement, failure to disclose critical information about the property, and conflict of interest.

The plaintiff claims that Zagorenko is attempting to sell her family home located at 7801 Law Lane in Loomis, California. According to Altieri-Ortiz, this property is not up for sale and has been wrongfully listed online with photos indicating a “pending” status. She alleges that this fraudulent activity is part of a larger scheme orchestrated by Robert Gordon Nielsen and his associates who allegedly created a fraudulent trust involving her family’s generational property. Altieri-Ortiz asserts that this trust was established using forged documents while exploiting her mother’s medical condition.

Altieri-Ortiz further contends that Zagorenko’s actions are not only deceitful but also negligent. She accuses Zagorenko of failing to provide accurate information about the property’s status and misleading potential buyers through various online platforms such as REALTOR.COM and MLS. Additionally, she highlights issues like lack of proper water supply and unauthorized modifications to the property which have not been disclosed by Zagorenko.

In her pursuit of justice, Altieri-Ortiz seeks general and special damages from the court. She demands accountability for what she describes as a blatant disregard for United States laws and the rights of her family. Her complaint emphasizes the emotional distress caused by these events and calls for rectification through legal channels.

Representing herself in this case, Maria Luz Altieri-Ortiz aims to bring attention to what she perceives as significant wrongdoing involving real estate fraud. The case ID is 250 VOG27697, filed under unlimited civil jurisdiction in Sacramento’s Superior Court.

Source: 25CV027697_Maria_Luz_v_Olgaza_Gorenko_Complaint_County_of_Sacramento.pdf



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