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  2. 2010 United States foreclosure crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), together with attorneys general and state banking regulators in 49 states, and the District of Columbia obtained a Consent Judgment requiring Ocwen Financial Corporation—who at the time, was the largest nonbank mortgage loan servicer in the country—and its subsidiary, Ocwen Loan Servicing, to ...

  3. Onity Group - Wikipedia

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    Onity Group, formerly Ocwen, is a provider of residential and commercial mortgage loan servicing, special servicing, and asset management services, which has been described as "debt collectors, collecting monthly principal and interest from homeowners".

  4. Fremont General Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The bank's mortgage-servicing rights were sold to Litton Loan Servicing (owned at the time by Goldman Sachs, now owned by Ocwen). In June 2009, the company agreed to a legal settlement with the State of Massachusetts regarding predatory lending practices. They agreed to pay $10 million in consumer relief, civil penalties and costs.

  5. Why Paperwork Matters: Consider This Mortgage Mess - AOL

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    Judge Shelley C. Chapman, of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, has ordered HSBC and Litton Loan Servicing (a Goldman Sachs subsidiary) to send officers with some ...

  6. Goldman Sachs To End Robo-Signing Practice

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    Goldman Sachs, Ocwen Financial Corp. and Litton Loan Servicing will end robo-signing practices and write down as much as $53 million in unpaid principal on New York mortgages as part of an eight ...

  7. Goldman Sachs Suspends Evictions and Foreclosures

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  8. Litton Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company also succeeded to make a $1.6 billion deal with the Saudi Arabian Air Force. The profits of the company increased from $44 million in 1979 to $78 million in 1983. [2] During the 1980s, Litton dropped its businesses in publishing, medical products, office furniture, and microwaves and shifted the production to sophisticated technology.

  9. Ameriquest Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Ameriquest was founded in 1979 by Roland Arnall, in Orange County, California, as a savings and loan association, or thrift, called Long Beach Savings & Loan.After moving to Long Beach, California and being converted to a pure mortgage lender in 1994, the company was renamed Long Beach Mortgage Co.