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Bank of America found liable in US mortgage fraud trial

A top manager at BofA's Countrywide Financial unit found liable on one fraud charge of having opted for quantity over quality

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Bank of America (BoA) has been found liable for civil fraud for selling defective mortgages.

The ruling is said to be a major victory for the US government in its aggressive effort to hold banks accountable for their role in the housing crisis.

A federal jury in Manhattan found the Charlotte bank in North Carolina liable for selling home loans to government mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in a process called "Hustle", Fox Business reports.

The jury also found a top manager at Bank of America's Countrywide Financial unit, Rebecca Mairone, liable on one fraud charge of having opted for quantity over quality in its mortgage-writing program.

 

According to the report, the lawsuit stirred up from a whistleblower case originally brought by Edward O'Donnell, a former Countrywide executive.

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First Published: Oct 24 2013 | 4:48 PM IST

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