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Nationstar Mortgage Halted Foreclosure Proceedings in 23 States – Foreclosure Fraud
Posted by admin in Foreclosure Defense, Fraud Recovery on May 14, 2013
In the latest foreclosure fraud scandal to come to light, Nationstar Financial admitted that it halted foreclosure proceedings in 23 states after receiving multiple complaints from state authorities. The admission came to light in documents filed with the SEC. This admission comes at a time when Nationstar is trying to raise $1.4 billion in new [...]
4 Million And Counting – People Facing Wrongful Foreclosure
Posted by admin in Foreclosure Defense, Fraud Recovery on May 7, 2013
by Brian Mahany Some call it a national embarrassment. We call it a crime. Wrongful Foreclosure. It’s happened to millions of Americans and it still happening today. The Comptroller of Currency and the Federal Reserve say that as many as 4 million people were wrongfully foreclosed between 2009 and 2010. Some were promised a HAMP [...]
Is this a type of white collar crime? – Bank Fraud Post
Posted by admin in Foreclosure Defense, Fraud Recovery on March 24, 2013
by Dwight Haskins [Ed. Note: The following post comes courtesy of Dwight Haskins and is published with permission. Dwight discusses the company hired to insure that the big banks were properly reviewing their mortgage loan files. His post is one of corporate incest and ineptitude.] Here is my nomination for what should be allowed to [...]
David vs Goliath (Bank Fraud Post)
Posted by admin in Foreclosure Defense, Fraud Recovery on March 20, 2013
by Brian Mahany The following post is an email from a client. It is reposted with permission. For privacy reasons, we have changed her name to “Jane” and redacted identifying information. Brian, I spent some time this AM reading your blog posts on my case and “Legal Abuse Syndrome”. Well done, and thank you. I [...]
Brits Fine Lloyds Banking Group For Payment Delays
Posted by admin in Fraud Recovery on February 20, 2013
by Brian Mahany We don’t discuss offshore stories very much unless it involves taxes. Seeing one of Great Britain’s leading dinged by regulators is worth discussing, however. Lloyd’s is one of the largest banks in Great Britain. Like some U.S. banks, Lloyds decided to offer payment protection insurance (PPI). This is the type insurance that [...]
JP Morgan Chase Faces Sanctions Over Refusal To Cooperate In Madoff Probe – Bank Fraud
Posted by admin in Fraud Recovery on January 8, 2013
by Brian Mahany America’s “Too Big To Fail, Too Big To Jail” banks have always been favorite targets of ours. Not a day goes by without one of the big banks being in some sort of legal trouble or regulatory hot water. We have heard countless stories of how these lenders have abused their business [...]
JP Morgan Chase’s Mortgage Modification / HAMP Program A Fraud?
Posted by admin in Foreclosure Defense, Fraud Recovery on December 30, 2012
by Brian Mahany Publicly, the big banks have sung of their own praise and tell the world of what a wonderful job they are doing to keep people in their homes. Just ask around and see if you can find many people that have actually received a permanent mortgage modification, however. Back in September we [...]
“Too Big To Jail” – The Politicians Respond (bank fraud post)
Posted by admin in Fraud Recovery on December 26, 2012
by Brian Mahany We have written many stories about big banks and mortgage companies. In our opinion, they are terrible corporate citizens and are directly responsible for the mortgage crisis and resulting recession. We believe that thousands of people have lost their homes and jobs because of the actions of Allied Home Mortgage, Bank of [...]
Former Irish Bank Prez Arrested By Cops – Ireland Takes Bank Fraud Seriously
Posted by admin in Fraud Recovery on December 25, 2012
by Brian Mahany Because we have a thriving offshore tax law practice, we read many foreign newspapers. This morning I was happily surprised to read the Irish Central and see Sean FitzPatrick, former CEO of Anglo Irish Bank, wearing handcuffs and being lead into a Dublin criminal courtroom by uniformed cops. FitzPatrick ran Anglo Irish [...]
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