Appeals panel agrees Cook County can’t resurrect lending discrimination suit vs Bank of America – Cook County Record

Calling the government “at best a tertiary loser,” a federal appeals panel ruled Cook County went too far in trying to make Bank of America pay to cover economic damages the county claims it sustained as a result of what the county said were BoA's “reverse redlining” mortgage lending practices. The litigation dates back nearly a decade.
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Giddyap
2 years ago

 Crooked/Corrupt Cook County Democrat Boss Toni Preckwinkle Filed A Frivolous Race Hustle Lawsuit Against Banks, Over The Lending Crisis of The Early 2000s — A Federal Appeals Court Just Shit-Canned That Money Grab

nixit
2 years ago

Illinois governments using the courts to generate revenue thinking they can sue their way to solvency.

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