US Sues BOA for $1B - How Might This Affect          Your Foreclosure?
        
      Look at the value of your house.  Has it          plummeted in the past few years so that you owe more on it than          its present value?  If so, particularly if you face foreclosure          because of job loss, the US Government's lawsuit against BOA for          predatory lending practices of Countrywide, whose assets        and liabilities BOA now owns, might give you the ammunition you        need to demand a mortgage cram-down from the Court as a form of        relief.
      
The Financial Crisis          Inquiry Commission Report generalized this reality in early        2010.  Now the Government's lawsuit will produce discovery that        could provide you with factual evidence to prove that        Countrywide/BOA behavior caused YOUR house to collapse in value,        thereby injuring you and causing you specifiable damages.
      
Remember that Courts exist to give redress to injured persons.         The lender bank (mortgagee) claimed you (the mortgagor) caused an        injury by failing to make the mortgage payment.  
      
But if the Government prevails in the lawsuit or proves the        predatory lending accusation, then that could mean the bank        cheated YOU (injured you) by selling you a loan for a possibly        overpriced house that you did not qualify to buy.  The lawsuit        might prove that the predatory lending schemes actually caused the        collapse of your house value.  That could mean the bank injured        you both when you bought the house AND while you owned it.
      
Of course, if you falsified your loan application, then YOU        committed a federal felony under 18 USC 1001, so you should open        your eyes before pursuing remedy for all your injuries.
      
Consult a competent attorney (ideally a "well-connected" law        firm) about your legal rights in this matter. I would shy away        from traditional foreclosure defenders because most of them seem        only to want to bilk you out of money you should pay the lender,        just to delay the inevitable foreclosure.
      
Bank of America sued by US for $1B
| The prosecutor, Preet Bharara, said he was seeking more than $1 billion, but the suit could ultimately recover much more in damages. “This lawsuit should send another clear message that reckless lending practices will not be tolerated,” Bharara said in a statement. He described Countrywide’s practices as “spectacularly brazen in scope.” He also charged that Bank of America has                resisted buying back soured mortgages from Fannie Mae and                Freddie Mac, which bought loans from Countrywide. Read More:   | 
      
| The Justice Department is seeking $1 billion                    from Bank of America, alleging the bank committed                    fraud by selling defective mortgages from a program it                    says was known within the bank as "the Hustle." Those mortgages were purchased by government-backed mortgage finance firms Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, resulting in over $1 billion in losses for taxpayers and countless foreclosures, according to the complaint announced Wednesday the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. The suit alleges that "the Hustle" was a nickname for the bank's "High-Speed Swim Lane" or HSSL program, designed to streamline the mortgage origination process. But the government alleges it was "intentionally designed to process loans at high speed and without quality checkpoints, and which generated thousands of fraudulent and otherwise defective residential mortgage loans." The government says the program was started by mortgage lender Countrywide Financial, but continued after it was purchased by Bank of America in 2008. Read more: http://www.wyff4.com/news/money/Bank-of-America-sued-by-US-for-1B/-/9323996/17113646/-/137e1qb/-/index.html#ixzz2AQaO5eZP | 
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