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Gregory Mackler, Whistleblower, Says Bank Of America Defrauded HAMP

Posted: 03/ 7/2012 7:57 pm Updated: 03/ 8/2012 10:40 am


By Jessica Dye

NEW YORK, March 7 (Reuters) - Bank of America NA prevented homeowners from receiving mortgage-loan modifications under a federal program in order to avoid millions of dollars in losses while benefitting from financial incentives for participating in the program, according to a complaint unsealed in federal court Wednesday.

The suit is the second whistleblower complaint unsealed so far with apparent ties to the $1 billion False Claims Act settlement announced by Bank of America and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York on February 9.

The Bank of America settlement is also part of the sweeping $25 billion agreement reached between state and federal authorities.

Final settlement documents have yet to be filed in the BoA settlement, which the U.S. Attorney's Office said was the largest ever False Claims Act payout related to mortgage fraud.

The settlement resolved claims that Bank of America's Countywide Financial subsidiaries defrauded the Federal Housing Administration by inflating appraisals used for government-insured home loans, as well as claims involving the Home Affordable Modification Program, a federal program to help American homeowners facing foreclosure.

The complaint unsealed Wednesday was filed by whistleblower Gregory Mackler, a Colorado resident who said he worked alongside Bank of America executives while an employee at Urban Lending Solutions, a company to which Bank of America contracted some of its HAMP work.

While working at Urban Lending, Mackler said he saw BofA and its loan servicing subsidiary, BAC Homes Loans Servicing LP, implement "business practices designed to intentionally prevent scores of eligible homeowners from becoming eligible or staying eligible for permanent HAMP modification."

The bank and its agents routinely pretended to have lost homeowners' documents, failed to credit payments during trial modifications and intentionally misled homeowners about their eligibility for the program, the complaint alleged.

BoA let through just enough HAMP modifications to avert suspicion and allay congressional critics, while not enough to incur any substantial losses to its own bottom line, according to the complaint.

"In other words, BoA has had it both ways. BoA has continued to maximize the value of its mortgage portfolio with anti-HAMP modification practices and managed to make money by committing fraud on homeowner," the lawsuit said.

A lawyer for Mackler could neither confirm nor deny that the complaint was tied to the settlement. A spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office and a representative for Bank of America declined to comment.

In February, a whistleblower complaint was unsealed from Kyle Lagow, a former employee in a Countrywide appraisal unit which detailed allegations of Countrywide's "corrupt underwriting and appraisal process." Bank of America purchased Countywide in June 2008.

Under the False Claims Act, successful whistleblower complaints can earn that whistleblower up to 25 percent of the settlement amount.

According to the docket, the U.S. Department of Justice has until March 16 to decide whether to intervene in both the Mackler and Lagow case. The case is United States of America v. Bank of America NA et al., in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, no. 11-3270.

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11:56 AM on 04/10/2012
I also have a mortgage serviced by B.O.A. (let me capitalize the name in which they so deserve). ha ha! My original mortgage was thru COUNTRYWIDE 8/2008, I applied for a modification in june of 09 faxed in all paper work ,countless hours of phone calls and in aug of 09 told I did not qualify, but maybe the next modification would apply, tried all over again, was turned down, In march 2010 again did not qualify, in feb of 2011 was sent modification from BOA that was $150.00 more per mo. than original mort., tried agin for modification and was told had to contact FANNIE MAE, received mod in july of 2011 with mod papers from BOA dated 10/09. stressful no way, then top exec @ BOA HAVE THE AUDACITY to smile for the camera under the caption re:thier $950,000,00 bonus on top of thier $110.000.00 salary for 2011 , too bad thier bonus was not as grand as 2010 due to all the aggrevation we home owners have caused.
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KeyopsBack
Obama 332 Romney 206
03:33 PM on 03/09/2012
Nobody will do jail time, but tell authorities they have a pot plant and watch how fast the whole police dept,dogs,swat teams will descend and knock people to the ground in handcuffs.
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Grannysue
Been around for awhile!
02:41 PM on 03/09/2012
I've been to hell and back with B of A on my home loan, I was formerly with Countrywide, they are liars and crooks, I hope they get fined heavily.
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07:17 PM on 03/08/2012
What did Brian Moynihan know of this? Happened on his watch, the article never even mentions him or any comments directed his way.
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OBroadhurst
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06:38 PM on 03/08/2012
Join Public Citizen in their petition to have the Oversight Board exercise its authority to reduce BofA to many, many bite sized little tiny pieces. The Board will ignore us, of course, but it will make us feel better: http://action.citizen.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=9386
06:13 PM on 03/08/2012
Beautiful, absolutely beautiful. Thank you Mr. Mackler. Well Done!
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Sandra Stipp
04:06 PM on 03/08/2012
This is very true as we have a very good friend who went thru hell because of B of A. Down with B of A.
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TaiJi2
02:40 PM on 03/08/2012
Hands up anyone whose surprised!

No, really. Hands up. We've been robbed.
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truthfinderddw
01:37 PM on 03/08/2012
So whats the news here, nothing. If they would have allowed further investigation they would have found that all Banks did the same thing. Why are we going down this same road, we know who the criminals are, we know where they live and practice their fraud. I suggest, standing at their doors and putting them under house arrest until the worthless Congress and are President gets some b-a-l-l- and does Justice right in here in America. I am tired of Wall Streets defense and "their" enabling Government.
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LuLou Murder
Don't blame God, it's not Her fault.
01:36 PM on 03/08/2012
Liquidate BofA! And sell off the business as well!
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JoAnn Kennedy
01:32 PM on 03/08/2012
Shaun Donovan, Housing Secretary, To Underwater Americans: There's Help For You

Someone should let HUD Secretary Donovan know it's all Fraud ----
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cats530
16 Trillion To Banksters Per GAO Audit
04:56 PM on 03/08/2012
Oh he's well aware its all fraud, after all he's in on it.
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Chris Herz
01:29 PM on 03/08/2012
Well-heeled insiders are purchasing at hefty discounts the distressed housing. We can look forward to a time when we are all renters at the mercy of housing corporations. So ends the American dream.
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
05:20 PM on 03/08/2012
I'm afraid that is where this is all leading.
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antonioarganda
Force always attracts men of low morality.
01:12 PM on 03/08/2012
Obama cannot seize and nationalize a bank without the right wing calling him a socialist. Dwight Eisenhower would have done it in a heartbeat. So, what does that make Ike? A rock-throwing anarchist?
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Roelvdwegen
Truth & Justice are Liberally biased
02:48 PM on 03/08/2012
Many Republicans from long ago would be considered "dirty socialist hippies" by today's GOP
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01:10 PM on 03/08/2012
To big to fail fraudulent business practices? Of course. Republicans hate Dodd-Frank and the Federal Consumer Protection Agency.
B of A can easily pay the settlement and still be billions ahead.
And other than the 25% to the whistle blower (which I doubt they will ever get), where does this settlement money go?
jokerdanny
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12:56 PM on 03/08/2012
jesus h christ when are these people going to be thrown in jail?!