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...PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND A. Mortgage Fraud Scheme Jason...defraud homeowners ("Sellers"), home buyers ("Buyers") and...
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...Calhoun was a licensed home mortgage loan originator and a...
Professor John Coffee does not do the SEC's enforcement record justice
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...both the terms of his mortgage contract and the contract's...finance the purchase of his home in Atlantic City, New Jersey...
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...worked at Leerink Swann & Co. ("Leerink"). In 2003-2004, he made investments for two couples--Richard and Lenore DeSimone and James and Emma Bates...
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...class standing to assert the claims of purchasers of certificates backed by mortgages originated by the same lenders that originated the mortgages 10 backing plaintiff...
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...Bank for a mortgage loan. It said...verification form. Fremont Investment & Loan extended...couple bought their home. But they could...
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...subprime motor vehicle lending and investment program administered by now-bankrupt...state law. Washington v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., 655 F.3d...
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...worth of residential-mortgage-backed securities from...of Republic's investments. In response, Republic...thousands of individual home loans, pooled together...
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