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More trouble for Countrywide Financial

Posted Nov 28th 2007 12:00PM by Zac Bissonnette
Filed under: SEC filings, Law, Scandals, Countrywide Financial (CFC), Economic data, Housing

Another day, another bad headline for Countrywide Financial (NYSE: CFC). The New York Times is reporting that Countrywide has received a federal subpoena related to possible abuses of bankruptcy laws in Florida.

One of the issues relates to excessive and unwarranted fees that some say Countrywide is charging troubled homeowners. As I blogged earlier this month, one recent study found that roughly half of mortgages going through Chapter 13 bankruptcy contained questionable fees.

Countrywide Financial may have accomplished something pretty unique: exploiting its customers and behaving in an ethically questionable manner while also losing money hand over fist for its shareholders.

It's kind of like a baseball player using steroids and hitting .220 with 3 home runs.

Either way, CEO Angelo Mozilo's tan still looks fabulous.

Tags: angelo mozilo, AngeloMozilo, CFC, Countrywide, housing market, HousingMarket, inthenews, mortgage market, MortgageMarket, subprime meltdown, subprime mortgages, SubprimeMeltdown, SubprimeMortgages

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