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BofA in $335M settlement over Countrywide loans

Bank of America to pay $335M in settlement with DOJ over discriminatory lending

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Bank of America agreed to pay $335 million to resolve allegations that its Countrywide unit engaged in a widespread pattern of discrimination against qualified African-American and Hispanic borrowers on home loans.

The settlement with the U.S. Justice Department was filed Wednesday with the Central District court of California and is subject to court approval. The DOJ says it's the largest settlement in history over residential fair lending practices.

According to the DOJ's complaint, Countrywide charged over 200,000 African-American and Hispanic borrowers higher fees and interest rates than non-Hispanic white borrowers with a similar credit profile. The complaint says that these borrowers were charged higher fees and rates because of their race or national origin rather than any other objective criteria.

"These institutions should make judgments based on applicants' creditworthiness, not on the color of their skin," said Attorney General Eric Holder. "With today's settlement, the federal government will ensure that the more than 200,000 African-American and Hispanic borrowers who were discriminated against by Countrywide will be entitled to compensation."

Charlotte, N.C.-based Bank of America Corp. bought the nation's largest subprime lender, Countrywide Financial Corp., in 2008.

Dan Frahm, a Bank of America spokesman, said in a statement that the bank does not practice lending based on race.

"We discontinued Countrywide products and practices that were not in keeping with our commitment and will continue to resolve and put behind us the remaining Countrywide issues," Frahm said.

The United States' complaint says that Countrywide was aware that the fees and interest rates that its loan officers were charging discriminated against African-American and Hispanic borrowers, but failed to impose meaningful limits or guidelines to stop it.

By steering borrowers into subprime loans from 2004 to 2007, the complaint alleges, Countrywide harmed those qualified African-American and Hispanic borrowers. Subprime loans generally carried costlier terms, such as prepayment penalties and significantly higher adjustable interest rates that increased suddenly after two or three years, making the payments unaffordable and leaving the borrowers at a much higher risk of foreclosure.

"Countrywide's actions contributed to the housing crisis, hurt entire communities, and denied families access to the American dream," said Thomas E. Perez, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division.

The settlement amount will be used to compensate victims of Countrywide's discriminatory mortgage loans from 2004 through 2007, when Countrywide originated millions of residential mortgage loans as the nation's largest single-family mortgage lenders.

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Gogoi reported from New York, Pickler from Washington

 
  • GREG  •  2 months ago
    We were screwed over by Countrywide and we are white, it took over a year to sort out the mess. My wife and I were stressed to no end with them actually sending us a letter saying our loan was cancelled and we were paying each month? They claimed our files and paperwork were lost when they were bought by BoA ? I finally went to the state banking commissioner in our state and filed an investigation. Within 2 weeks everthing was fixed and they lowered our rate from 7.5% to 5.75% without us even asking for that?
  • Killerbee  •  2 months ago
    BoA assorted a lot of Countrywide's trashes. Yet its CEO got pay millions.
  • Loa  •  2 months ago
    But yet noone goes to jail why ? Because certain politician have vested interest with these Banksters.
  • Michael  •  2 months ago
    Scr**ew these credit card issuers. $335 million is NOTHING to them. My credit score is pristine, and they lowered my credit limit because of a late $80 doctor bill !! These big banks are all in cahoots with one another. They know EVRYTHING about you. You are at their mercy. I cancelled my Bank of America acount and paid them off, It`sickening to know they pay their CEO`s millions in salary and mlti-million dollar bouses as well. They were bailed out from OUR TAX DOLLARS !!
  • Seoulgirl  •  2 months ago
    Angelo Mozilo should have to pay this fine out of his own personal assets. He's the unethical crook that condoned this behavior for his own gain.
  • Cj  •  2 months ago
    Looks like they will be looking for a bailout soon
  • trw1  •  2 months ago
    What about the white people getting screwed? Countrywide sucked!
  • Stop whining  •  2 months ago
    It's not BOA that's going to pay. It's the customers and taxpayers that will end up paying.
  • ihaveitman  •  Apple Valley, California  •  2 months ago
    They screwed me to and i am white imagine that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • FTW  •  2 months ago
    Black and Mexicans were discriminated against? Guess no white got sub prime loans...What a joke.
  • AB  •  2 months ago
    Can someone please explain to me why these gigantic power hungry international corporations shouldn't be broken up? Teddy Roosevelt did it back in the 1900s, and it was great for the American consumer.
  • Steven  •  2 months ago
    Bank of America "AGREES TO FINE". How nice. American working families just GET fined.
  • jlr  •  2 months ago
    #1 Worse Bank In USA
  • joe joe  •  2 months ago
    The community reinvestment act encouraged home-ownership among minorities and granted banks the right to charge higher fees to minority borrowers. By abolishing Glass-Steagal the government set up failure in the housing market and now plan to play the role of savior to the down-trodden that they once preyed upon. Countrywide had the full support of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and now the former CEO's of these organizations can rest easily on their millions and watch the blame game play out, all the while laughing and living the good life. Look at those stupid little minions, all arguing over race when our greed and the greed of those who wrote the laws are the root cause. LET THEM EAT CAKE!!!!
  • POTUS  •  2 months ago
    Bank of Chase and Fargo have committed crimes against the State. They have become a threat to our national security and clear and present danger to the safety and welfare of the citizens of the United States. They have been given unprecedented power over the economy and its corporate officers have shown they will choose personal gain (through rediculous 35:1 bets) over their nation and even their own company. A bank is not evil. Capitalism is not evil. Making a fortune is not evil. But systematically destroying the Republic and the lives of millions in that persuit, simply to one-up the competition or get a bonus, IS evil.
  • YEAHHHHHHHHH BOOOOOOOOY  •  2 months ago
    THE ARTICLE SHOULD STATE U.S. TAX PAYERS AGREE TO 335M SETTLEMENT OVER COUNTRYWIDE LOANS.
  • spark  •  2 months ago
    THE BEST THING YOU CAN DO FOR YOURSELF, IS CLOSE YOUR ACCOUNTS WITH
    THESE BIG BANKS AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH A CREDIT UNION THEY WORK FOR THE PEOPLE NO CHARGE FOR DEBIT CARD AND CHECKING ACCOUNT
    THAT WAS THE BEST MOVE I MADE?
  • Shakiest Gun in the West  •  2 months ago
    What about the white folks that have AAA+ credit rating? I have been trying to get a BofA account and credit for years. No luck. I guess i smell wrong or something.........
  • Angry Beeber  •  2 months ago
    335 mil?? No problem, they'll jack every one with new fee's and make back twice that much!
  • Hermesch Sterben  •  2 months ago
    Banks pay fines, people go to jail, and yet corporations are people....so why no corporation people people go to jail?....Answer: bank people are not people....they are evil
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