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Nationwide Title Clearing settles ‘robo-signing’ suit in Illinois for $350K

Nationwide Title Clearing settles ‘robo-signing’ suit in Illinois for $350K

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Chicago Tribune-

Illinois and Nationwide Title Clearing Inc., have entered into a consent decree that dismisses a lawsuit filed against the company last year, alleging it filed faulty mortgage documents with county recorders.

The case, filed by the Illinois Attorney General’s office in Cook County Court in February 2012, alleged that the Florida-based company “robo-signed” documents without review, violating state consumer protection laws.

The agreement stipulates that Nationwide will pay the attorney general’s office $350,000 and will not process certain documents without performing detailed review by the person signing them.

[CHICAGO TRIBUNE]

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Activity Date: 10/31/2013 Participant: PEOPLE STATE ILLINOIS
CASE DISMISSED SUBJECT TO CONSENT DECREE – ALLOWED
Judge: PANTLE, KATHLEEN M.
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2 Responses to “Nationwide Title Clearing settles ‘robo-signing’ suit in Illinois for $350K”

  1. Dave Krieger says:

    Sadly, this money will go into the coffers of the State of Illinois and those homeowners affected by the robosigning likes of Bly, Moore, Doko and others will not get a dime, with assurances of course that this behavior will not continue. Since no one was really punished, look for more of the same.

  2. Pamela Johnson says:

    This is an embarrassment for the People of Illinois. We have an attorney general who acts as a storefront for Rico and organized crime at the expense of allowing banks to use fraudulent documents to criminally steal innocent homeowners property, for a $350,000 dollar settlement in order for this company to avoid admitting there obvious guilt. Moonshine with that crow Ms. Madigan? Sellout. It is time homeowners start making these so called elected officials accountable for making these criminals pay for mortgage fraud. Why does the Attorney General get the money,instead of the homeowners who ate the true victims of this organized crime, her house wasn’t stolen. That is a crime in itself.

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