Richard Cordray, Ohio’s attorney general, is about to take his battle against foreclosure fraud, abusive payday lenders and misbehaving global financial houses to Washington. Mr. Cordray, a Democrat, was named today to oversee enforcement at the new Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. He lost his bid for re-election last month by the thinnest of margins to former Senator Michael DeWine.
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