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Obama Administration And Banks Near Deal On Mortgage Fraud Legal Liability

Seeded on Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:16 PM EST
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WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration, state attorneys general, and, perhaps, the nation's largest banks are close to a final settlement on the years-long struggle over allegations of massive foreclosure fraud, according to several sources familiar with the talks. And the final details of the arrangement, according to the source who revealed them, will apparently not preclude prosecutors and regulators from taking legal action against many of the common abuses during the house bubble. It remains to be seen whether all parties will ultimately sign off on the language.

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It's something short of a get-out-of-jail-free-card, and to me, that's good news.

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Reply#1 - Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:17 PM EST
bestquest

suggest this anon source is feeding us a big lie in election season. Banks are not the lone culprits. Hedge funds, bubble builders, program trading, bond creators such as golman sachs, portfolio managers of 401k funds, etc are also heavily guilty of fraud, insider, and grievously withholding important facts.

If obama / holder were not republicans feeding at the wall street, bank trough, we might hope for justice and claw back. But, as they are beholden to the biggest boys, we ain't gonna get much more than talk.

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#1.1 - Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:22 PM EST
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