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TIRELLI IN THE NEWS
Aug 31, 2022
TIRELLI TWO-CENTS: STUDENT LOAN DEBTS SHOULD BE DISCHARGABLE IN BANKRUTPTCY
Bankruptcy lawyer here…student loans are consumer debts and should not be receiving special treatment. Prior to the year 1978 student...
Feb 7, 2022
THE END IS NEAR! Programs Designed to assist homeowners during the COVID-19 Pandemic are ending
You are NOT alone, I am here to help. There are literally millions of homeowners who became delinquent on their mortgage payments during...
Apr 18, 2019
New York Post: Wells Fargo accused of misleading homeowners in mortgage crisis aftermath
By Josh Kosman, The New York Post Wells Fargo is being accused of misleading homeowners who were seeking to lower their home payments in...
Jan 15, 2018
Huffpost: A Little Bit of Foreclosure Soap Won’t Wash Away Those Unclean Hands
“One who comes into equity must come with clean hands else all relief will be denied him regardless of merit of his claim and is not...
Sep 10, 2017
NY Daily News: Two New York women file suit against Equifax over massive data breach
Two New York women "live in constant fear" that they might be victims of identity theft because of Equifax's massive data breach...
Aug 16, 2017
Huffpost: Attorney Linda Tirelli Defines Robo-Signing For Clueless Steven Mnuchin
It seemed like the Treasury Secretary doth protest a bit too much as a Shakespearean drama unfolded at a July 27th meeting of the House...
Oct 19, 2016
The New York Times: Whistleblowers - Wells Fargo
The California attorney general is weighing a criminal investigation against Wells Fargo for illegal identity theft in its improper...
Sep 20, 2016
The New York Times: In Wells Fargo’s Bogus Accounts, Echoes of Foreclosure Abuses
John Stumpf, the chairman and chief executive of Wells Fargo, won a dubious achievement award from one of his interrogators during...
Jun 25, 2016
The New York Times: How Housing’s New Players Spiraled Into Banks’ Old Mistakes
Some private equity firms that came in as the cleanup crew for the housing crisis are now repeating errors that banks committed, while...
Mar 28, 2015
Foreclosure to Home Free, as 5-Year Clock Expires
She is like a ghost of the housing market’s painful past, one of thousands of Americans who have skipped years of mortgage payments ...
Feb 8, 2015
The New York Times: Two Judges Who Get It About Banks
Big banks hold great sway in Washington these days, far more than troubled homeowners do. But outside the Beltway, many people remain...
Jun 6, 2014
The New York Post: Court probes Wells’ foreclosure steps again
How exactly do the note endorsement processes described in Wells Fargo’s controversial Home Mortgage Foreclosure Attorney Procedure...
Mar 18, 2014
Fox Business: Wells Fargo accused of fabricating foreclosure documents
Bankruptcy lawyer Linda Tirelli on the lawsuit against Wells Fargo.
Mar 17, 2014
CNBC: Wells Fargo foreclosure manual subject of lawsuit
Wells Fargo produced a 150-page manual to fabricate missing documents to speed foreclosures, a lawsuit claims, according to published...
Mar 16, 2014
Wells Fargo foreclosure manual under fire
Wells Fargo created an elaborate guide for how to produce missing documents to foreclose on homeowners, according to a lawsuit that has...
Nov 22, 2013
CBS 2 New York: Experts: Westchester, Rockland Counties Becoming Foreclosure Alley
SCARSDALE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — A startling trend is happening in some of our area’s most ritzy communities — a foreclosure wave is...
Feb 3, 2013
The New York Post: NY’s AG gets $1.9M as foreclosures rise
While foreclosures nationally fell 3 percent last year, New York City filings climbed 19 percent, or 13,116 properties, according to...
Jan 18, 2013
Max Gardner's Consumer Defense Academy: New York Boot Camper Linda Tirelli Raises the Bar
New York attorney Linda Tirelli is definitely a ranking officer in Max’s army. Since she first attended Boot Camp in 2008, she’s been...
Sep 15, 2012
PNC called on carpet
That’s the order from Bankruptcy Judge James Peck in New York. Outraged by the bank’s admission that it recently tried to foreclose on...
Jan 1, 2012
The New York Post: Sloppy Seconds - Feds probe million$ in ‘double-billing’ by banks
Federal investigators are looking into allegations that banks have wrongly pocketed tens of millions of dollars from troubled homeowners...
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