Office of Attorney General Terry Goddard

Terry Goddard Charges Bank of America with Mortgage Fraud
(Phoenix, Ariz – Dec. 17, 2010) Attorney General Terry Goddard announced that his Office today filed a lawsuit against Bank of America Corporation and its affiliated companies (“Bank of America”) alleging violations of the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act and violations of the consent judgment entered in March 2009 between Arizona and the Countrywide companies owned by Bank of America.
The lawsuit, filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, was triggered by hundreds of consumer complaints and follows a year-long investigation into Bank of America’s residential mortgage servicing practices, particularly its loan modification and foreclosure practices.
Read full complaint below…
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Bank of America also lied and stole an insurance check that was to be used to repair storm damage so a home could be sold. The insurance company, Alstate Insurance said this is fraud. We have the check # and the date which Bank of America cashed it.