Government Files False Claims Act Suit Against FHA Lenders, “Counseling Fund.” Three federal agencies filed a civil lawsuit against a purported charitable “counseling fund” and five FHA-approved mortgage lenders and their principals for running a mortgage scam that resulted in a huge loss for the FHA. The suit alleges that Rainy Day Foundation, a tax-exempt charitable institution in the District of Columbia, and five New York-based banks defrauded several federally insured banks resulting in millions of dollars of mortgage losses and costing the FHA $5.6 million in paid false claims. According to the complaint, the lenders originated FHA loans, which they later sold to the victimized banks. The loans went into early-payment default (EPD) at twice the average default rate of other lenders. The lenders allegedly conspired with the Rainy Day foundation to conceal their ...