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DOJ fines JPMorgan Chase $50 million for robo-signing
Mar 03, 2015JPMorgan Chase admitted to misfiling more than 50,000 payment change notices in bankruptcy courts that were “improperly signed, under penalty of perjury, by persons who had not reviewed the accuracy of the notices,” and will pay more than $50 million to homeowners as part of a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over its mortgage practices.
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Morgan Stanley expects mortgage bond lawsuit from New York AG
Mar 02, 2015 -
Military members to receive $123 million for unlawful foreclosures
Feb 10, 2015 -
ItÕ official: S&P to pay record-breaking fine for misleading RMBS investors
Feb 03, 2015 -
S&P reportedly close to massive mortgage-bond rating settlement
Jan 28, 2015 -
S&P settles with SEC for $58 million over bond ratings fraud
Jan 21, 2015 -
Former HUD employee jailed for stealing $843K from government
Jan 07, 2015 -
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to step down
Sep 25, 2014 -
FHA-backed mortgages drop 19%
Sep 19, 2014 -
Tony West leaving DOJ after negotiating massive RMBS settlements
Sep 03, 2014 -
Huge tax bill for homeowners who receive BofA settlement?
Aug 21, 2014 -
WATCH: Former Wells Fargo CEO calls BofA fine “extortion”
Aug 21, 2014