Thursday, October 28, 2010

Ohio AG Nearing Declaration Of War Against Wells Fargo, Others Over "Brazen Efforts" To Sweep Foreclosure Screw-Ups Under Rug With Affidavit Refilings

From the Office of the Ohio Attorney General:
  • In response to Wells Fargo's statement acknowledging that it "made mistakes" and that affidavits in 55,000 foreclosures filed by the bank did not "adhere" to the law, Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray offers the following statement:

    "The big mortgage servicers and financial firms continue to demonstrate their belief that they do not need to play by the same rules as everyone else who uses our court system. The suggestion by Wells Fargo and its colleagues at several other national firms that they can cure fraudulent testimony by simply refiling new affidavits and continuing to proceed toward foreclosures shows they do not recognize the seriousness of the problem they have created. There is no simple 'do-over' for false testimony that will be likely to avoid sanctions and penalties imposed by the courts. Their brazen efforts to minimize their financial exposure by sweeping these problems under the rug are an insult to the justice system in this country. These disclosures by Wells Fargo will now become the focus for a new prong of our on-going investigation."

For the Ohio AG press release, see Cordray: Refiling Affidavits is an Insult to the Justice System.