Friday, July 25, 2008

NY AG Hits Lender For $1M To Resolve Charges Of Alleged Discriminatory Lending Practices

The New York Attorney General's Office announced last week:
  • Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo [...] announced that his office has issued more than $900,000 in restitution to approximately 270 African-American and Latino borrowers who experienced discriminatory lending practices by GreenPoint Mortgage. Further, the office is proceeding with its investigation into potential discriminatory pricing by various mortgage brokers that did substantial business with GreenPoint. Greenpoint is a subsidiary of Capital One Financial Corporation. The restitution comes from a groundbreaking fair lending agreement reached between the Attorney General’s office and GreenPoint totaling approximately $1 million.

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  • The Attorney General’s office initiated an inquiry into GreenPoint after reviewing Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data showing that GreenPoint’s African-American and Latino customers were more likely than white customers to receive high-priced loans in New York.

For more, see NY AG Press Release: AG Cuomo Obtains Approximately $1 Million For Victims Of Greenpoint's Discriminatory Lending Practices.

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