U.S.
Files Mortgage Fraud Lawsuit Against Wells Fargo
October
10th, 2012
The
U.S. government filed a civil mortgage fraud lawsuit on Tuesday
against Wells Fargo & Co, the latest legal volley against big
banks for their lending during the housing boom.
The
complaint, brought by the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, seeks damages
and civil penalties from Wells Fargo for more
than 10 years of alleged misconduct related
to government-insured Federal Housing Administration loans.
The
lawsuit alleges the FHA paid hundreds of millions of dollars on
insurance claims on thousands of defaulted mortgages as a result of
false certifications by Wells Fargo, the fourth-biggest U.S. bank as
measured in assets.
“As
the complaint alleges, yet another major bank has engaged in a
longstanding and reckless trifecta of deficient training, deficient
underwriting and deficient disclosure, all while relying on the
convenient backstop of government insurance,” said Manhattan U.S.
Attorney Preet Bharara.

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