New York Attorney General Again Seeks to Intervene in $8.5 Billion Bank of America MBS Settlement

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On April 10, 2012, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed an amended pleading in intervention in the Article 77 settlement approval proceeding concerning Countrywide RMBS that is currently pending New York state court. The Attorney General challenges the fairness and adequacy of Bank of America’s $8.5 billion proposed settlement addressing representation and warranty claims against Countrywide, claiming that the $8.5 billion settlement does not adequately cover investors’ losses, which are alleged to be $242 billion. The Attorney General also points out that only 22 investors directly participated in the settlement negotiations. The Attorney General’s earlier motion to intervene, filed last August, was determined to be moot when the case was removed to federal court.  Pleading.

 

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