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Indiana couple accuses Bank of America of racketeering
IBJ.com ^ | 10/20/10

Posted on 10/20/2010 10:44:30 AM PDT by Kartographer

Bank of America Corp. and its Countrywide Home Loans unit were accused of racketeering in a lawsuit filed by two Indiana residents claiming that perjured affidavits were used to foreclose on their home.

Dwayne Ransom Davis and Melisa Davis filed the complaint Tuesday in federal court in Indianapolis. Their lawyer, Irwin Levin, confirmed the filing in a phone interview, but it couldn’t be independently verified.

“The defendants and their cohorts engaged in a pattern of racketeering activity in which they routinely and repeatedly prepared perjured affidavits in order to rapidly churn foreclosures,” the couple said in the complaint.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; US: Indiana
KEYWORDS: boa; dodd; foreclosure; foreclosuregate; frank; jpmorgan; mbs; mers; remic; tarp2; toobigtofail; wellsfargo
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To: GYPSY286

Which bank forged a note?

I guess you could try to tell the court that you signed the Deed of Trust and made payments but you never signed the note; therefore, you should get a free house, LOL.


41 posted on 10/22/2010 3:07:19 PM PDT by donna (The fruits of Feminism: Angry fathers, bitter mothers, fat kids and political correctness.)
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