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Matt Stoller: Why a Foreclosure Fraud Settlement is a RIDICULOUS

By admin | November 3, 2011

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Responsible Debt Relief Announces Pathbreaking Housing Counseling and Mortgage Modification Assessment System

A new paradigm for assessing household credit capability must be explored if the nation is to avoid a deeper and more prolonged recession. There is a solution.

(PRWeb October 31, 2011)

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Matt Stoller: Why a Foreclosure Fraud Settlement is a RIDICULOUS
Gretchen Morgenson is ringing alarm bells that a 50 state settlement on the foreclosure fraud issue is on deck, and is spelling out some of the details. There would be some principal write-downs, random cash payouts for

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Chairman of the Corporation for Travel Promotion Introduced President Barack Obama at Bellagio Fundraiser

Chairman of the Corporation for Travel Promotion and Diamond Resorts International® Chairman and CEO gave speech introducing President Obama

(PRWeb October 25, 2011)

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