Illinois AG Sues Countrywide, Alleges Lending Discrimination

The Associated Press reports that Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan has sued Countrywide Home Loans, alleging the company discriminated against African American and Latino borrowers in Illinois between 2005 and 2007.  The complaint includes allegations that Countrywide charged African American and Latino borrowers higher rates and fees compared to similarly situated white borrowers.   The complaint states that Countrywide engaged "in practices that resulted in a disparate impact and disparate treatment of African American and Latino borrowers.  The complaint also alleges that Countrywide utilized lending standards that had no economic basis and were discriminatory in effect..."

While the complaint includes allegations not unfamiliar in lending discrimination cases, it may spark important legal analysis regarding the use of the disparate impact theory as the sole basis to provide lending discrimination.  See prior posting  - "AAG Perez Reiterates DOJ's Emphasis on Lending Discrimination Enforcement," June 24, 2010.

 

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