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Posted On: 02/13/2022 5:37:09 PM
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Re: Coat Tail Rider #6526
Is Thomas E Law worse than Robert Magnan? Hard to say…..
Law is a real POS, for sure. Somehow he wound up being a witness in the SFRX v Murphy case. His affidavit is linked below.
Stealing money from folks down on their luck. Geez.
I’m sure you’ll sing Law’s praises.
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Office obtained a final judgment against Law & Associates LLC (not a law firm) and Thomas E. Law II for violations of law in the conduct of their Pinellas-county based foreclosure rescue business which offered to assist homeowners in default on their mortgages in saving their homes from foreclosure. These defendants charged homeowners advance fees of approximately $1,590 for services that they misrepresented to consumers were guaranteed to help consumers avoid foreclosure and keep their homes or the consumers would be entitled to their money back. The Attorney General had more than 200 known consumers who had complained of the defendants' failure to provide the services promised, and 125 known consumers who had requested refunds under the money-back guarantee but did not receive a refund. After a trial in this case, the Court found that the defendants engaged in deceptive, unfair and unconscionable practices that resulted in multiple violations of Florida law. The judgment permanently enjoins the defendants from engaging in foreclosure-related rescue services; any business offering financial services to consumers, including loan modification, credit counseling, debt management, loan brokering, debt settlement, or investment management; any business offering real estate services to consumers; and any business that engages in telemarketing. The judgment also requires defendants to pay refunds to consumers amounting to $198,594, a civil penalty of $62,500 for violation of Florida law, and attorneys fees and costs.
http://gotoby.com/news/article/2263/Florida-A...raud-Sweep
He was on the phone with Kyle, he says. Not surprised they would be buddies.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/300097945/Thomas-L...t-for-SFRX
Law is a real POS, for sure. Somehow he wound up being a witness in the SFRX v Murphy case. His affidavit is linked below.
Stealing money from folks down on their luck. Geez.
I’m sure you’ll sing Law’s praises.
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Office obtained a final judgment against Law & Associates LLC (not a law firm) and Thomas E. Law II for violations of law in the conduct of their Pinellas-county based foreclosure rescue business which offered to assist homeowners in default on their mortgages in saving their homes from foreclosure. These defendants charged homeowners advance fees of approximately $1,590 for services that they misrepresented to consumers were guaranteed to help consumers avoid foreclosure and keep their homes or the consumers would be entitled to their money back. The Attorney General had more than 200 known consumers who had complained of the defendants' failure to provide the services promised, and 125 known consumers who had requested refunds under the money-back guarantee but did not receive a refund. After a trial in this case, the Court found that the defendants engaged in deceptive, unfair and unconscionable practices that resulted in multiple violations of Florida law. The judgment permanently enjoins the defendants from engaging in foreclosure-related rescue services; any business offering financial services to consumers, including loan modification, credit counseling, debt management, loan brokering, debt settlement, or investment management; any business offering real estate services to consumers; and any business that engages in telemarketing. The judgment also requires defendants to pay refunds to consumers amounting to $198,594, a civil penalty of $62,500 for violation of Florida law, and attorneys fees and costs.
http://gotoby.com/news/article/2263/Florida-A...raud-Sweep
He was on the phone with Kyle, he says. Not surprised they would be buddies.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/300097945/Thomas-L...t-for-SFRX
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