Nov
28
Kansas attorney general fights to stop mortgage, foreclosure fraud (The Newton Kansan)
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As part of his ongoing effort to combat mortgage and foreclosure fraud, Kansas Attorney General Steve Six has joined the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Department of Justice, and state attorneys general to announce “Operation Stolen Hope” the latest in the nationwide effort to crack down on bogus mortgage foreclosure rescue and loan modification operations.
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