25 Billion Mortgage Settlement Provides Banks Immunity for Minimal Payments

| Importance: 8/10 | Status: confirmed

$25 billion settlement with five major banks over foreclosure abuses provides limited relief to homeowners. The agreement settled widespread ‘robosigning’ practices where banks mass-signed foreclosure documents without proper review. While nominally $25 billion, only $1.5 billion went directly to victims, with most banks receiving credits for loan modifications. One whistleblower, Lynn Szymoniak, received $18 million for exposing the fraud, highlighting the systematic nature of the foreclosure abuse.

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