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Carrington is facing up to five years in prison for lying about fabricating emails in a suit that claimed Viacom covered up sexual exploitation by two execs.
Former Attorney General Richard Cordray and the Commerce Department filed the suit in 2009, accusing Carrington of violating a 2008 agreement to try to modify loans of 118 consumers whose loans ...
Carrington’s spokesperson has called the suit "meritless." While Carrington may be an extreme case, Bruce Dorpalen, director of ACORN Housing, says many of the four million borrowers (12% of all ...
Viacom and Brian Graden accuse Carrington of fabricating and destroying evidence. They call for consequences for bringing a bad faith lawsuit alleging sexual abuse. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal ...
NEW YORK, Feb 26 (Reuters) - A lawsuit charging American Home Mortgage Servicing violated investor rights and dealt losses to hedge fund Carrington Capital Management will proceed after a judge ...