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Bondi: Poor Performance, not Politics Led to Ouster of Robo-signing Investigators, LPS Contributions

Bondi: Poor Performance, not Politics Led to Ouster of Robo-signing Investigators, LPS Contributions

If you look at campaign contributions to Bondi, a certain address comes up a lot: 601 Riverside Avenue in Jacksonville. It’s the home of Lender Processing Services, its subsidiaries, and the company it recently spun off from, Fidelity National Financial.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi is fighting back against allegations two of her foreclosure fraud investigators were forced to resign because of political pressure.

The two lawyers helped expose robo-signing and helped shut down so-called “foreclosure mills.”

They were forced to resign in May or be fired. A statement from Attorney General Pam Bondi issued Thursday says they were forced out because of poor performance, while the two women suggest political pressure did them in.

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  1. marilyn lane says:

    The same William P Foley, CEO of Fidelity National Title, past chair of Lender Processing Services , the one who gave marching orders to Thomas Malone, one of his New York title attorneys to bribe Judge Alice Schlesinger so that she rules against the United States Supreme Court case of Elliot v. Piersol, is the mastermind of all the fraud going on at Fidelity and all it’s subsidaries.

    Why aren’t they investigating him.?

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