WV AG Tags Out-Of-State Law Firm For Allegedly Duping Consumers Into Thinking They Must Pay Fees To Collect Benefits From Nat'l Mortgage Settlement
In Charles Town, West Virginia, The Associated Press reports:
- West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw is suing a Texas company for allegedly charging fees to receive benefits from a national mortgage settlement.
Claim forms already were sent to more than 5,000 West Virginians who lost their homes to foreclosure eligible for payments under the settlement between lenders and states.
But McGraw said Thursday that some companies have sought to profit from the settlement by misleading consumers into thinking they must pay a fee to obtain their checks.
The attorney general's office sued Murray LLP and four individuals in Jefferson County Circuit Court. The suit asks the court to block Murray from taking 20 percent of consumers' money as a fee for completing the claim form.
The company's phone number does not allow callers to leave a message.
For the West Virginia Attorney General press release, see Attorney General McGraw Sues Texas Firm, Murray LLP, to Halt Exploration of Consumers Who Lost Homes Through Foreclosure (Suit Seeks To Block Murray From Charging Fees For Benefits From National Mortgage Settlement Intended To Be Free).
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