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Eric Schneiderman’s Office Spars With Foreclosure Activist, Blogger

Eric Schneiderman’s Office Spars With Foreclosure Activist, Blogger

Don’t expect the government to help and this goes for all of you. WE learned our lesson very early when we were called conspiracy theorist on this “Foreclosure Fraud”. By now, we know where they stand. It’s not with us.

Our actuality …later became a REALITY!

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Relations have soured between some foreclosure activists and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who earned praise for his role in a controversial Wall Street settlement but has more recently also become an object of criticism for that same role.

Schneiderman and the Obama administration tout the $25 billion settlement as an example of their willingness to get tough on big banks that are accused of widespread fraud in the foreclosure process. But several experts, including Neil Barofsky, the former special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, say the fine print on the deal makes it look more like a subsidy for Wall Street than any kind of punishment.

Schneiderman appeared before a generally sympathetic crowd at the annual Netroots Nation conference in Providence, R.I., on Thursday and pledged to hold banks “accountable.” But organizers for a panel on foreclosure fraud told HuffPost

[HUFFINGTON POST]

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One Response to “Eric Schneiderman’s Office Spars With Foreclosure Activist, Blogger”

  1. joe parisi says:

    This guys just another puppet. I dealt with his office, there is no follow up. He swallowed Obama OJ (spiked that is).

    Another fraud. Same face different mask.

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