New Fraud Charges Coming for Chase Bank?

SS8-12-13As King Solomon warns us in many of his Proverbs, “wicked” people –those who lie, cheat and manipulate others – are everywhere, and those who seek wisdom and a prosperous life are advised to be vigilant and avoid falling into their hands. Now, as the US Justice Department prepares to launch civil and criminal investigations against JP Morgan Chase, the great King’s description of the wicked certainly seems to fit the nations largest mortgage lenders.

Just a few days after the US Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission announced two new lawsuits against Bank of America for mortgage securities fraud dating to the start of the housing crash, those same agencies are now launching civil and criminal investigations of JP Morgan Chase for similar behavior.

The probes of Bank of America, Chase and the other banks – ultimately, sixteen in all – most heavily involv3ed in fraud and illegal actions relating to the housing crash are being conducted on the request of the Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force. or FFETF, an agency established by President Barack Obama back in 2009  to investigate and stop consumer fraud on a number of fronts, including elder abuse and phone and Internet scams.

The task force was responsible for bringing the latest suits against Bank of America and will press charges against Chase as well if the investigations find cause to do so. At issue are more offerings of mortgage-backed securities, bundled mortgages sold as single securities packages to large investors.

Before the housing collapse, lenders created and sold unprecedented numbers of subprime loans which eventually collapsed in the hands of uninformed and unprepared borrowers, many of whom fell into foreclosure. And, according to charges filed against BofA, Chase and the rest of their cohorts after the collapse, many of those foreclosures were illegally and fraudulently processed.

Now, the new investigation of Chase focuses on a series of mortgage securities handled between 2005 and 2007,when, according to a new Reuters report. Chase violated a number of federal securities laws in selling and servicing those loans. The investigation points up the broad scale of mortgage fraud – and the likelihood that more remains to be discovered.

For its part, Chase has upped its estimate of legal-related losses for the year to nearly $7 million – and counting. In investigating the bank, the FFETF points out that fraudulent practices in the residential mortgage industry continue – and that more investigations and charges will likely follow. That may be good news for investors and homeowners depending on mortgage products – and or the health of the housing recovery itself. (Top imageFlickr/Newbie)

Source:

“J P Morgan Faces Criminal and Civil Probes Over Mortgages.” Reuters via Yahoo Finance. Yahoo.com 13

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