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From WF to BofA ... only the tip of the iceberg
Posted by BearPaw/CO of CO on 5/31/16 2:25pm Msg #553330
By James Rufus Koren
Associated Press

A former Wells Fargo & Co. mortgage banker in Beverly Hills has agreed to a one-year ban from the mortgage business and to pay an $85,000 fine to settle allegations that he orchestrated a scheme that resulted in some customers paying inflated fees.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday announced it had reached the settlement with David Eghbali, a former top mortgage producer for Wells Fargo, who did not admit wrongdoing.
The CFPB alleges that Eghbali had an arrangement with New Millennium Escrow Inc. in Sherman Oaks through which the escrow firm undercharged some mortgage borrowers -- ones who might not have done a deal with Eghbali if they'd had to pay full price -- then made up the difference by overcharging others.
The arrangement allowed Eghbali to close more loans, thus increasing his commission income, the CFPB said. According to the settlement, the misconduct took place from November 2013 to February 2015. Eghbali reports on his LinkedIn profile that he was one of Wells Fargo's top producing mortgage bankers in 2013 and 2014, closing about $200 million in loans each year.
Wells Fargo spokesman Tom Goyda said the bank fired Eghbali last summer after "a thorough review that confirmed the improper activities." The bank has also stopped working with New Millennium, he said.
Eghbali said in a statement provided by his attorney that he resigned from Wells Fargo and that "no customer was harmed by any action taken by me or by the relationships and negotiations I cultivated." He added that he was bullied into the settlement, though he will abide by its terms.
"I am supporting my wife, two young children and my immigrant parents," Eghbali said. "The extraordinary cost of fighting these allegations in prolonged litigation against such a powerful federal agency was not possible."
Executives at New Millennium did not respond to requests for comment. Officials at Bank of America, where Eghbali had worked since departing Wells Fargo, declined to comment.
The CFPB did not allege Eghbali had committed any wrongdoing while at Bank of America.
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 Finally, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) acts... -  Stoli on 5/31/16 12:22pm
 From WF to BofA ... only the tip of the iceberg - BearPaw/CO on 5/31/16 2:25pm
 Re: From WF to BofA ... only the tip of the iceberg -  JanetK_CA on 5/31/16 5:24pm
 Finally, at last, but does the punishment befit the crime -  Cheryl Elliott on 5/31/16 10:34pm
 Where was the employer supervision? - Bear900/CA on 6/1/16 4:06am
 Re: Where was the employer supervision? - Bear900/CA on 6/1/16 4:20am



 
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