A high-profile Indian-origin couple from North Texas, known for their lavish lifestyle, has been arrested for a multimillion-dollar real estate fraud scheme.
Real Estate FraudIndianorigin CoupleTexas ArrestMultimilliondollar ScamWhitecollar CrimeReal Estate NewsJul 21, 2025
Sidhartha 'Sammy' Mukherjee and his wife Sunita are a high-profile Indian-origin couple from North Texas known for their glamorous lifestyle and alleged involvement in a multimillion-dollar real estate fraud.
The couple is accused of luring investors with promises of high returns from non-existent real estate projects, siphoning at least $4 million from over 100 unsuspecting investors.
The investigation began when a couple approached Euless Police Detective Brian Brennan with claims they had lost $325,000. Brennan, a seasoned white-collar crime investigator, launched an inquiry that uncovered a wider pattern of fraud.
In addition to real estate fraud, they are accused of creating a fake company to obtain a federal PPP loan and scamming elderly individuals by threatening them with arrest and pretending to be law enforcement agents.
Sammy and Sunita Mukherjee face charges including first-degree felony theft, which carries a sentence of five to 99 years in prison if convicted. Sammy was released on a $500,000 bond but is being held by ICE due to immigration concerns.
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