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States May Sue Banks For Fraud Over Mortgage Crisis

Frustrated by the banks' inability or unwillingness to stop an avalanche of foreclosures, the states are considering lawsuits over the creation and marketing of millions of bad loans as well as the dismal pace of mortgage modifications.

Such cases would have been impossible until recently, because federal regulators had exclusive oversight of national banks. But a 5-to-4 Supreme Court decision… » Full Story on Huffington Post

they have plenty of bail-out dollars, i say go for it and just maybe, that will keep the acorns out in the future.

posted Nov 3, 2009 |
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Banks do not hold title and it's nominee MERS does not have standing to foreclose. Banks owe the IRS trillions of dollars in taxes and they owe current property owners more trillions in asset value losess due to illegal sales because they have violated the IRS Codes 856-859 governing the operation of R.E.I.Ts.

posted Nov 3, 2009 |
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