Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Maryland Foreclosure Rescue Operators

The Baltimore Sun today reports:
  • "Two Prince George's families filed a class action lawsuit yesterday seeking to recover millions of dollars in home equity allegedly lost by hundreds of Maryland homeowners in a foreclosure-rescue scheme. The lawsuit, filed in Prince George's County Circuit Court, claims to involve the single largest mortgage fraud in Maryland history and also seeks unspecified damages from six known and several unknown defendants. It indicates that criminal investigations are under way. [...] Named in the complaint filed yesterday are Metropolitan Money Store Corp., a Lanham company that bills itself as a foreclosure consultant and credit services business; Fordham and Fordham Investment Group Ltd. of Lanham; RTE Title & Escrow LLC of Largo; Sussex Title LLC of Rockville; Diane Jones of Capitol Heights; Leticia Nicholls of Takoma Park and other, unknown defendants."

Reportedly, state as well as federal agencies, including the FBI, are investigating.

The Maryland law firms representing the homeowners in this case are Civil Justice, Inc., a Baltimore nonprofit law firm, Legg Law Firm, LLC of Frederick and The Holland Law Firm of Annapolis.

For the whole story, see Class action alleges home equity theft (Foreclosure-rescue firms object of suit).

Go here for more on Civil Justice, Inc. Joy Jackson