City of Cleveland Loses Appeal Against Wall Street in Subprime Mortgage Case
The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the city of Cleveland's case accusing 21 Wall Street bank and mortgage lenders of creating a public nuisance. The city believes that these lenders caused the current foreclosure crisis engulfing the local economy "through their varying levels of involvement in sub-prime mortgages for real property in [...]
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