Racketeering Charge Against BofA and MERS
Posted by Larry Doyle on May 10th, 2012 5:32 AM |
A little over a year ago I became aware of robo-signing within the mortgage servicing industry and broached the topic that the activity likely rose to a level of racketeering. I aggressively questioned, Did Wall Street Violate the Racketeering Act?
Believing that the activity did likely rise to a level of racketeering, I recommended that attorneys general should pursue institutions involved in these fraudulent and abusive practices with a RICO action.
Well, it appears that somebody is now doing just that with specific focus on activities that transpired at Bank of America and MERS (Mortgage Electronic Registration System). (more…)
Mortgage Settlement Defines Racketeering
Posted by Larry Doyle on March 13th, 2012 5:51 AM |
If the Wall Street mortgage settlement is supposed to define justice, then crime certainly does pay.
Having asked repeatedly in 2011 whether Wall Street mortgage servicing practices qualified as a racket and thus the charges filed should have been addressed as a RICO violation, yesterday we received our answer.
By any measure of ‘sense on cents’, the evidence provided screams of a RICO violation. The verdict delivered? (more…)
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