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Settlement with Countrywide Home Loans, Countrywide Financial Corporation and Full Spectrum Lending To Provide $8.68-Billion In Home Loan and Foreclosure Relief: UPDATED

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Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced a landmark, multi-state settlement with Countrywide Home Loans, Countrywide Financial Corporation and Full Spectrum Lending that is expected to provide up to $8.68 billion of home loan and foreclosure relief nationally, including $3.5 billion to California borrowers. “With this settlement, homeowners will receive direct relief from the catastrophic damage caused by Countrywide,” said Attorney General Brown. “Countrywide’s lending practices turned the American dream into a nightmare for tens of thousands of families by putting them into loans they couldn’t understand and ultimately couldn’t afford.” The Countrywide settlement will likely become the largest predatory lending settlement in history, dwarfing the nationwide $484 million settlement with Household Finance Corporation in 2002, under which California received approximately $91 million. The settlement marks a swift resolution of the Attorney General’s June 30, 2008 lawsuit alleging that Countrywide, the nation’s largest mortgage lender prior to its July 2008 acquisition by Bank of America, deceived borrowers by misrepresenting loan terms, loan payment increases, and borrowers’ ability to afford loans. In a nutshell, this settlement will enable eligible subprime and pay-option mortgage borrowers to avoid foreclosure by obtaining a modified and affordable loan. The loans covered by the settlement are among the riskiest and highest defaulting loans at the center of America’s foreclosure crisis. Assuming every eligible borrower and investor participates, this loan modification program will provide up to $3.5 billion to California borrowers as follows:

• Suspension of foreclosures for eligible borrowers with subprime and pay-option adjustable rate loans pending determination of borrower ability to afford loan modifications;
• Loan modifications valued at up to $3.4 billion worth of reduced interest payments and, for certain borrowers, reduction of their principal balances;
• Waiver of late fees of up to $33.6 million;
• Waiver of prepayment penalties of up to $25.6 million for borrowers who receive modifications, pay off, or refinance their loans;
• $27.9 million in payments to borrowers who are 120 or more days delinquent or whose homes have already been foreclosed; and
• Approximately $25.2 million in additional payments to borrowers who, in the future, cannot afford monthly payments under the loan modification program and lose their homes to foreclosure. More specifically, the modification program covers subprime and pay-option adjustable-rate mortgage loans in which the borrower’s first payment was due between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2007. The program will be available for loans in default that are secured by owner-occupied property and serviced by Countrywide Financial or one of its affiliates. In addition, the borrower’s loan balance must be 75% or more of the current value of the home, and the borrower must be able to afford adjusted monthly payments under the terms of the modification. The terms of the modification will vary based on the type of loan, including:
• “Pay-option ARM loans,” in which loan balances increase each month if a borrower makes only a minimum payment. Borrowers may be eligible to have their principal reduced to 95% of their home’s current value and may also qualify for an interest-rate reduction or conversion to an interest-only payment.
• Subprime adjustable-rate loans, such as 2/28 loans. Borrowers may have their interest rate reduced to the initial rate. If the borrower still cannot afford it, the borrower may be eligible for further interest-rate reductions to as low as 3.5%.
• Subprime fixed loans. Borrowers may be eligible for interest-rate reductions.
• “Hope for Homeowners Program.” If they qualify, some borrowers may be placed in loans made through this federal program.
• Alt-A and prime loans. Borrowers who are in default, but have Alt-A and prime loans, may also be considered for modifications, depending on circumstances.

In addition to the settlement’s direct relief to borrowers, Bank of America, who negotiated the settlement with the Attorney General following its acquisition of Countrywide, has agreed that it will suspend offering, under its own name or through Countrywide, subprime loans or loans that can negatively amortize. The bank has significantly restricted the circumstances under which it will make so-called “no doc” or low-documentation loans, in which borrowers do not fully document their ability to repay their mortgages.

In addition to California, attorneys general in 10 states, including Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas and Washington, are participating in the settlement. Attorney General Brown’s office, along with the Office of the Illinois Attorney General, led the negotiations for the states. The Countrywide parties to the settlement include parent Countrywide Financial Corporation, Countrywide Home Loans and Full Spectrum Lending. Attorney General Brown added, “Unlike last week’s congressional bailout, this loan-modification program provides real relief for borrowers at risk of losing their homes. Tragically, California and the other states have had to step in because federal authorities shamelessly failed to even minimally regulate mortgage lending.”

The settlement does not include Angelo Mozilo, the former Chairman and Chief Executive of Countrywide Financial Corporation or David Sambol, formerly the President of Countrywide Home Loans and the President and Chief Operating Officer of Countrywide Financial Corporation. Brown will continue to prosecute his case against Mozilo and Sambol.

UPDATES TO CIVIL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 3:08-cv-01903-DMS-LSP

  • 11/03/2008 58 NOTICE of Entry of Settlement with Corporate Defendants by People of the State of Illinois, The (Spicer, Veronica) (Entered: 11/03/2008)
  • 11/03/2008 57 MINUTE ORDER: (Settlement Conference set for 12/2/2008 02:00 PM before Magistrate Judge Leo S. Papas involving claims made in the civil prosecution actions that have been initiated by government entities.) Signed by Magistrate Judge Leo S. Papas on 11/3/08. Associated Cases: 3:08-md-01988-DMS-LSP, 3:08-cv-01348-DMS-LSP, 3:08-cv-01903-DMS-LSP, 3:08-cv-01968-DMS-LSP CC: MDL Panel(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service).(lao) (Entered: 11/03/2008)
  • 10/30/2008 55 ORDER Following Status Conference. A telephonic status conference was held on 10/29/08. (The States Attorney Generals shall file their Motions to Remand by 11/21/08. Oppositions due by 12/05/08. Reply briefs due by 12/12/08. Motion hearing set for 12/19/2008 1:30 PM in courtroom 10 before Judge Dana M. Sabraw.) The Court grants 4 the Application for Appointment of Whatley Drake and Schiffrin Barroway as Co-Lead Interim Class Counsel, the Strom Law Firm, Eyster Key, and Franklin, Gray & White as members of Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee, and Alan M. Mansfield of Rosner and Mansfield as Liaison Counsel. The class action plaintiffs shall file their Consolidated Amended Complaint on or before 11/21/08. (Defendants shall file their Motion to Dismiss the Complaint on or before 12/22/08. Opposition due by 01/19/09. Reply briefs due by 01/19/09. Motion hearing set for 01/30/2009 1:30 PM in courtroom 10 before Judge Dana M. Sabraw. Telephonic Status Conference set for 12/4/2008 02:30 PM before Judge Dana M. Sabraw.) Counsel shall submit status reports to the Court on or before December 1, 2008. Signed by Judge Dana M. Sabraw on 10/30/08. Associated Cases: 3:08-md-01988-DMS-LSP et al. CC: MDL Panel(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service).(lao) (Entered: 10/30/2008)
  • 10/30/2008 54 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Leo S. Papas:Settlement Conference with counsel for corporate defendants held on 10/30/2008 at 1:30pm.Associated Cases: 3:08-md-01988-DMS-LSP et al. CC: MDL Panel(jmy) (Entered: 10/30/2008)
  • 10/30/2008 53 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Leo S. Papas:Settlement Conference with Plaintiffs held on 10/30/2008 at 11:00am.Associated Cases: 3:08-md-01988-DMS-LSP et al. CC: MDL Panel(jmy) (Entered: 10/30/2008)
  • 10/30/2008 52 MINUTE ORDER: (Telephonic Settlement Conference set for 10/30/2008 11:00 AM before Magistrate Judge Leo S. Papas. Telephonic Settlement Conference set for 10/30/2008 01:30 PM before Magistrate Judge Leo S. Papas.) Signed by Magistrate Judge Leo S. Papas on 10/30/08. Associated Cases: 3:08-md-01988-DMS-LSP, 3:08-cv-01348-DMS-LSP, 3:08-cv-01903-DMS-LSP, 3:08-cv-01968-DMS-LSP CC: MDL Panel(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service).(lao) (Entered: 10/30/2008)
  • 10/29/2008 56 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Leo S. Papas:Status Conference held on 10/29/2008Associated Cases: 3:08-md-01988-DMS-LSP et al. CC: MDL Panel(jmy) (Entered: 10/31/2008)
  • 10/29/2008 51 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge Dana M. Sabraw: Telephonic Status Conference held on 10/29/2008. Magistrate Judge Papas also participated. Court to issue order. (Court Reporter LeeAnn Pence). (Plaintiff Attorneys: Michael J Aguirre, Edward W Ciolko, Benjamin G Diehl, Susan N Ellis, Mark K Gray, David J Karlin, Alan M Mansfield, Peter Muhic, Joseph J Rego, Nicholas Roth, Joseph Strom, Joe R Whatley). (Defendant Attorneys: John Beisner, Brooks R Brown, Pamela R Davis, Andrew Esbenshade, Thomas Hefferon, Paul G McNamara, Joshua M Rodin, David Siegel, Lisa Stone ). Associated Cases: 3:08-md-01988-DMS-LSP et al. (jak) (Entered: 10/30/2008)
  • 10/28/2008 50 NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal of Corporate Defendants by People of the State of Illinois, The (Spicer, Veronica)(lao). (Entered: 10/28/2008)
  • 10/20/2008 48 ORDER re: Participation in Conference. A telephonic conference is currently schedule for October 29, 2008, at 2:45 p.m. Appearance at the conference can be arranged through Tele-Court, a private service provider. Signed by Judge Dana M. Sabraw on 10/20/08.(lao) (kaj) (Entered: 10/20/2008)
  • 10/17/2008 47 ORDER setting Initial Conference. (Telephonic Initial Conference set for 10/29/2008 02:45 PM before Magistrate Judge Leo S. Papas.) Signed by Judge Dana M. Sabraw on 10/17/08. (Attachments: # 1 Judicial Panel on MDL - Panel Attorney Service List)(lao) (av1). (Entered: 10/17/2008)
  • 10/16/2008 46 MDL Document: Letter re pending motion for transfer and coordination (kaj) (Entered: 10/17/2008)
  • 10/16/2008 45 Judge Dana M. Sabraw and Magistrate Judge Leo S. Papas assigned to transfer case from Northern District of Illinois; MDL #1988 (All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service).(kaj) (Entered: 10/16/2008)
  • 10/16/2008 44 Case transferred in from District of Illinois Northern; Case Number 1:08-cv-04210. Original file with documents numbered 1 - 43, received electronically. (Entered: 10/16/2008)
  • 10/16/2008 43 TRANSFERRED to the Southern District of California the electronic file via CM/ECF. (kjd, ) [Transferred from Illinois Northern on 10/16/2008.] (Entered: 10/16/2008)
  • 10/14/2008 49 Transfer Order, MDL No. 1988; Lead Case: 3:08-md-01988-DMS-LSP, Associated Cases: 3:08-cv-01313-DMS-LSP, 3:08-cv-01348-DMS-LSP, 3:08-cv-01888-DMS-LSP, 3:08-cv-01903-DMS-LSP CC: MDL Panel(kaj) (Entered: 10/22/2008)
  • 10/14/2008 42 CONDITIONAL TRANSFER ORDER from MDL Panel transferring case to Southern District of California.(kjd, ) [Transferred from Illinois Northern on 10/16/2008.] (Entered: 10/16/2008)
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    1. #1 admin
      on Oct 8th, 2008 at 11:36 am

      The case has been filed in several courts by different constituents, including Case Number 0:08−cv−61511−CMA, Office of the Attorney General, Department of Legal Affairs, State of Florida v. Countrywide Financial Corporation et al

      As of October 7th, the docket includes:

      09/25/2008 8 NOTICE of Attorney Appearance by John F. Mariani on behalf of Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., Countrywide Financial Corporation (Mariani, John) (Entered: 09/25/2008)

      09/25/2008 9 NOTICE of Attorney Appearance by Dara Janan Garel on behalf of Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., Angelo R. Mozilo, Countrywide Financial Corporation (Garel, Dara) (Entered: 09/25/2008)

      09/26/2008 10 Defendant’s MOTION for Extension of Time to File Joint Scheduling Report and Certificates of Interested Parties by Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., Countrywide Financial Corporation. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Conahan, Linda) (Entered: 09/26/2008)

      09/26/2008 11 ORDER denying 10 Motion for Extension of Time for Filing Joint Scheduling Report and Certificates of Interested Parties. Signed by Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga on September 26, 2008. (ps1) (Entered: 09/26/2008)

      09/26/2008 12 NOTICE of Attorney Appearance by George S. LeMieux on behalf of Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., Countrywide Financial Corporation (tb) (Entered: 09/29/2008)

      09/29/2008 13 Defendant’s MOTION to Stay Pending Resolution of Motion Before Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to Transfer and Coordinate or Consolidate Related Cases by Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., Countrywide Financial Corporation. Responses due by 10/17/2008 (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1, # 2 Exhibit 2, # 3 Exhibit 3, # 4 Exhibit 4, # 5 Exhibit 5, # 6 Exhibit 6, # 7 Exhibit 7, # 8 Exhibit 8, # 9 Exhibit 9, # 10 Exhibit 10, # 11 Exhibit 11, # 12 Exhibit 12, # 13 Exhibit 13, # 14 Exhibit 14, # 15 Exhibit 15, # 16 Text of Proposed Order)(Conahan, Linda) (Entered: 09/29/2008)

      09/30/2008 17 Courtesy Copy of Notice of Potential Tag−Along Action sent to the Judicial Panel of Multidistrict Litigation re MDL 1988. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A−Circuit Court, Broward County, Florida Case No. 08−30105 03) (de1) (Entered: 10/07/2008)

      10/01/2008 14 NOTICE of Hearing: Status Conference set for 10/7/2008 08:45 AM in Miami Division before Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga. (ps1) (Entered: 10/01/2008)

      10/01/2008 15 CORRECTED NOTICE of Hearing: Status Conference set for 10/7/2008 08:45 AM in Miami Division before Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga. (corrects 14 notice, incorrect case number)(ps1) (Entered: 10/01/2008)

      10/07/2008 16 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga: Status Conference held on 10/7/2008. The parties indicated a settlement agreement has been reached in this matter. The parties shall notify the Court of the manner in which they will proceed by October 15, 2008. (lc1) (Entered: 10/07/2008)

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