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1/5/2011
Phillips & Garcia
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California Lawsuit Alleging Trash Out as Featured on NBC's Today Show

A California woman filed a federal lawsuit against Bank of America in California. In her lawsuit, she alleges that the bank wrongfully foreclosed on her home and then illegally entered it and removed all of her family's personal items - including her late husband's ashes. Mimi Ash claims that the bank never gave her any prior notice of their entry and removal. Her story was featured on NBC's Today Show on Jan. 5, 2011.

Mimi's attorney, Andrew Garcia, told the Today Show that there seems to be a "shoot first, ask questions later" mentality in many of the wrongful lock out and trash out cases that he's seen.  

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Category: Wrongful Bank Foreclosure


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