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Michigan AG asked not to sign on to foreclosure fraud deal with feds

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January 31st, 2012 2:48 pm by Todd Heywood

Ingham County Register of Deeds Curtis Hertel, Jr., sent a letter to Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette on Tuesday asking him not to sign on to a rumored foreclosure fraud deal brokered by the U.S. More >

HUD Audits Accuse Major Lenders of False Claims Fraud

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by Jann Swanson  

The Huffington Post reported late yesterday that five of the country’s largest mortgage lenders may have defrauded taxpayers by filing false claims with the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Confidential audits conducted on More >

New York AG Looks to Link Financial Crisis and Mortgage Securities

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05/17/2011 By: Carrie Bay

Industry analysts, economists, even lawmakers generally concede that the pooling of risky subprime mortgages into secondary market securities served to fuel the economic collapse that almost brought the nation’s financial More >

Bondi: Don’t cut homeowners’ mortgage principal

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 Mary Shanklin, Orlando Sentinel8:59 p.m. EDT, May 15, 2011

The attorney general of Florida — a state where almost half of all mortgaged homes are underwater — opposes efforts that would force the nation’s five largest mortgage servicers to reduce More >

State AGs Offer New Settlement Terms to Mortgage Servicers

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American Banker | Wednesday, May 11, 2011 By Cheyenne Hopkins

WASHINGTON — After months of stalemate, the state attorneys general have proposed new terms to the top five mortgage servicers that drop some controversial provisions of their first More >

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