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Monday, October 05, 2015
Arizona AG Shakes $130K Out Of Attorney (With An Add'l $400K In Penalties To Be Suspended Provided He Keeps His Nose Clean) In Settlement Of Allegations That He BS'd Financially Strapped Homeowners When Peddling Crappy Loan Modification Services
From the Office of the Arizona Attorney General:
Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced [] a consent judgment obtained against Arizona-licensed Foreclosure Attorney Brent Randall Phillips. Phillips violated the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act by engaging in fraudulent and deceptive practices when offering loan modification services to struggling homeowners facing foreclosure. The judgment bars Phillips and his law firms, Phillips Law Center, P.L.C., d/b/a Randall Law Group, and Farmers Law Group from conducting mortgage loan modification services in the State of Arizona or on behalf of Arizona consumers and obtains restitution for victims.
“These homeowners were about to lose their homes to foreclosure and trusted Phillips to help them, but he betrayed their trust,” said Attorney General Mark Brnovich. “This office will not tolerate schemes that target and prey on vulnerable consumers who are struggling to pay their mortgages or facing foreclosure.”
This consent judgment resolves the State’s lawsuit, filed in July 2014, alleging that Phillips and his law firms violated the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act, the Federal Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Rule (the MARS Rule), and various other state laws and regulations. The lawsuit was part of a joint federal-state sweep by 15 states, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau targeting operators of fraudulent mortgage rescue or loan modification schemes that preyed on delinquent homeowners or those facing foreclosure.
The State’s lawsuit alleged that Phillips and his law firms engaged in deceptive practices while operating as law firms that advertised and performed loan modification services. According to the consent judgment, Phillips and his law firms:
1) sent out advertisements to approximately 20,000 Arizona consumers that created the misleading impression of being a communication from the consumer’s mortgage loan holder and offering mortgage restructuring, a principal reduction, payment relief, interest reductions, or the elimination of a second mortgage;
2) used marketing materials that contained misleading promises about their services, such as unsubstantiated representations that the consumer could “rest assured with certainty” that they would obtain mortgage relief for the consumer; and
3)misrepresented that they had the right to charge and collect illegal upfront fees for mortgage assistance relief.
[The] settlement provides for restitution of $65,000 to approximately 20 consumers, $15,000 for attorneys’ fees and costs, and $450,000 in civil penalties. The State will release its claim to $400,000 of the civil penalties if the Defendants comply with all of the terms set forth in the consent judgment.
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The New York Times: The Housing Trap (In the wake of the housing crisis, low-income families have turned to seller financing to buy homes but these deals can be a money trap)
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The NY Times: Arbitration Everywhere, Stacking the Deck of Justice(Part 1 in series examining how clauses buried in tens of millions of contracts have deprived Americans of one of their most fundamental constitutional rights: their day in court)
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Justice Deceived: How Large Foreclosure Firms Subvert State Regulations Protecting Homeowners
MFY Legal Services Report On Questionable Practices By Process Servers In Debt Collection Cases
Justice Disserved: A Preliminary Analysis of the Exceptionally
Low Appearance Rate by Defendants in Lawsuits Filed in the Civil Court of the City of New York
Mortgage Mess Redux: Robo-Signers Return (A Reuters investigation finds that many banks are still employing the controversial foreclosure practices that sparked a major outcry last year)
CNN Video: As Foreclosures Mount, Florida Court Turns To 'Rocket Docket'
The Wall Street Journal: A Florida Court's 'Rocket Docket' Blasts Through Foreclosure Cases (2 Questions, 15 Seconds, 45 Days to Get Out; 'What's to Talk About?' Says a Judge)
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ABC Video: Fighting Against Foreclosure (Some homeowners have found a new tactic to keep the banks at bay)
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