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DOJ’s Push Against Mortgage Redlining Practices Continues
February 12, 2024
Brandon Ivey
First National Bank of Pennsylvania’s $13.5 million settlement with the DOJ and North Carolina didn’t include a civil monetary penalty. DOJ officials stressed that more redlining enforcement is in the works.
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