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BANKS VIOLATE SERVICEMEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT, PAY $56 MILLION!

The banks have no problems…and in fact they are becoming quite adept at crushing, kicking, stomping the rights of every single American.   They don’t care, but then again why should they….YOUR TAXPAYER DOLLARS ARE BEING USED TO FUEL THEIR ARROGANT ENTERPRISE! (AND THEY’RE ONLY GETTING WORSE)

Courts, in many cases, seem content to allow the banks to slam everyday Americans, but one area that really should get the attention of every judge and every American is when they slam the rights of our men and women in Uniform.   I commit once again, and I encourage every attorney out there to do the same…..if you are an active duty member of the military, I will provide you an free consultation on any case where you feel your rights under the Servicemember’s Civil Relief Act has been violated.

Read this story to get some grasp of the magnitude and scope of the damage caused……

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), one of the lenders criticized over improper foreclosures on military families’ homes, agreed to pay $56 million to settle claims it overcharged service members on their mortgages.

JPMorgan will pay $27 million in cash to about 6,000 active-duty military personnel who were overcharged on their mortgages, cut interest rates on soldiers’ home loans and return homes that were wrongfully foreclosed upon, according to settlement terms filed in federal court in Beaufort, South Carolina.

Bloomberg