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Cordray is asking for civil penalties of up to $25,000 for every violation of the state's consumer laws and for the company to pay back any financial losses to the homeowner.
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Cordray is asking for civil penalties of up to $25,000 for every violation of the state's consumer laws and for the company to pay back any financial losses to the homeowner.
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Cordray is asking for civil penalties of up to $25,000 for every violation of the state's consumer laws and for the company to pay back any financial losses to the homeowner.
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Cordray is asking for civil penalties of up to $25,000 for every violation of the state's consumer laws and for the company to pay back any financial losses to the homeowner.
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Cordray is asking for civil penalties of up to $25,000 for every violation of the state's consumer laws and for the company to pay back any financial losses to the homeowner.
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Cordray is asking for civil penalties of up to $25,000 for every violation of the state's consumer laws and for the company to pay back any financial losses to the homeowner.
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Ohio state attorney general Richard Cordray is suing Ally Financial and its GMAC mortgage unit, alleging fraud in foreclosures across the state in what could be the first in a wave of lawsuits against the nation's largest lenders.
Ohio sues Ally Financial alleging fraud in foreclosures Ariana Eunjung Cha 2010
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For example, Speaker John Boehner released a statement calling Cordray's appointment an "extraordinary and entirely unprecedented power grab...that would have a devastating effect on the checks and balances that are enshrined in our constitution."
Doug Kendall: The Chief Justice and the Cordray Appointment Doug Kendall 2012
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For example, Speaker John Boehner released a statement calling Cordray's appointment an "extraordinary and entirely unprecedented power grab...that would have a devastating effect on the checks and balances that are enshrined in our constitution."
Doug Kendall: The Chief Justice and the Cordray Appointment Doug Kendall 2012
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Raj Date, special advisor to the Secretary of the Treasury at CFPB, called Cordray an "exceptional leader" and praised his work at the bureau thus far.
Richard Cordray Nomination Blocked By Senate Republicans, Obama Hints At Recess Appointment (UPDATE) 2011
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