IT NEVER ENDS - U.S. Bancorp Sues Bank Of America Over $1.75 Billion Pool Of Fraudulent Countrywide Mortgages
Yes, another lawsuit related to Countrywide. When are BofA shareholders going to sue former CEO Ken Lewis for leading the worst corporate takeover in U.S. history. Here's a rundown of the recent stories involving BofA lawsuits:
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U.S. Bancorp, one of the nation’s biggest banks, became the latest large financial firm to sue Bank of America, filing a lawsuit over $1.75 billion of mortgage loans on Monday on behalf of investors of the loans.
Acting as trustee of a trust that included 4,400 mortgage loans originated by Bank of America’s Countrywide unit, U.S. Bancorp claims Bank of America, the biggest bank in the U.S., must repurchase loans in the mortgage pool because Countrywide had agreed to do so if it misled investors about the quality of the loans.
“The Trustee seeks to compel Countrywide, and Bank of America as its successor-in-interest, to specifically perform their obligation to repurchase all of the loans that the Trustee has submitted as breaching loans,” the lawsuit filed in New York state court in Manhattan says.
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Related stories:
Ken Lewis Defends His Purchase of Countrywide - CNN
Bank of America-Countrywide: Worst Deal in History? - WSJ
Ken Lewis tells Maria Bartiromo why BofA's acquisition of Countrywide is a good deal
Reader Comments (15)
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http://thebasispoint.com/2011/08/31/mortgage-banker-view-bofa-cuts-off-mortgage-bankers/
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/august-private-sector-jobs-up-91000-adp-2011-08-31
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-regulator-who-could-block-mortgage-refi-plan-2011-08-31
There’s a bank in Chicago called Northern Trust. It’s very conservative. It never even touched adjustable rate mortgages. Were there banks in 2008 that could have come up and supplanted the big 6 banks on Wall Street?
There still are. I mean, look at the way US Bankcorp was growing. Very simple institution, they did have exposure to the mortgage market. They were a big servicer too. They’re the fifth largest bank in the country now. But they don’t have a Wall Street arm. It’s a much simpler business.
http://maxkeiser.com/2011/08/31/banks-got-free-money-from-fed/
And thanks for the Keiser link.
The tension escalated as I teased it out with predicate questions.
"I take it you're boss doesn't count a second mortgage as a mortgage despite its name," Cheyenne said.
He admitted to uncertainty.
"So it's possible that you're completely full of shit and are just a real advertisement in the flesh."
I-phones and blackberries materialized on the spot.
Banker boy didn't finish his white wine.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/08/number-of-underwater-mort_n_833000.html
About 11.1 million households, or 23.1 percent of all mortgaged homes, were underwater in the October-December quarter, according to report released Tuesday by housing data firm CoreLogic. That's up from 22.5 percent, or 10.8 million households, in the July-September quarter.
http://money.cnn.com/2011/02/09/real_estate/underwater_mortgages_rising/index.htm
This is from February and doesn't include 2nd liens. Banker Boy was a douche.
I can't say enough for having the Internet at your fingertips. Lots of blowhards try to get away with prestige and credentials in public. I've taken out a couple of loud-mouithed MSM newscasters that way. Not gonna lie: doing that in public is a feeling you'll want replicated.
Back to banker boy. He really wanted to believe that Jamie Dimon is smart. I kinda felt sorry for him--'til he got loud.
DB I have tried to show humility in this very regard. I honestly hope you think as such of me. The internet is good and it is a great soap box for the self righteous. I totally agree. Sad that this whole foreclosure fraud issue has not at this point, made an across the board standard that puts the banks back on their heels in court for wrongdoing. Countrywide was already charged for it and B of A reportedly had to pay for it. As it is, one still will have to spend money to an attorney to make a point in court that in truth should be something a Pro-Se litigant should be able to do without dealing with the bias from the court and confidence.
Maybe it will come to that but I just don't see it happening. Damned issue is ever changing. No wonder the "Theys" and "Who's" walk right through the justice system without a scratch. Most definitely a valid reason to keep Ron Paul or anyone like him from taking office.
There are good people out there who are trying to make a difference. Unfortunately they are outnumbered and need help in the form of aggressive action. (Disclaimer-no violence suggested big bro). Unless your life depends on it. If good people got a helping hand in any way we might even be shocked to see all the issues finally settle down for the better. For me, I have no choice but two. Either find a really high place to take a dive to my demise or hang on to hope that things will at least balance and soon. The choice is obvious for me since I have this strange will to live.
I also understand that people have taught me in general that they really don't have time to learn what they need to. Give a damn.. Most cases are because people are face down ass up in their own lives. Until it happens to them. Then you turn into an internet archaeologist looking for answers like I did and still do. I'm just glad you didn't have a quiz to take to be part of The Daily Bail DB. LOL!!!
So it's keep on keepin on..
keep diggin'...and remember, the truth always wins in the end. sometimes it takes a long while...