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JP Morgan Chase faces Class Action Lawsuit

The trend in robosigning has spread from mortgage to credit card debt in a recent lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase Bank. The bank has been accused of filing thousands of false affidavits in court. Miami resident Ruth E. Moya filed the class action lawsuit on March 11 in the Southern District of Florida against the NY-based bank and its credit card division. She is hoping to form a class with other customers who were hit with default judgments after the bank submitted a robosigned affidavit in support of the motion for default.

The lawsuit states that Chase relied upon and/or submitted improper, incorrect and fraudulent affidavits attesting to the alleged cardholders’ debts. These affidavits were executed by Chase employees, often thousands at a time, without the employee reviewing or verifying the information attested to in the affidavits. The lawsuit also claims the affidavits were notarized en masse by notaries who did not witness the party’s signature. It is alleged that this was done by Chase to obtain rapid default judgments without ensuring the accuracy of the cardholders’ debt. In Roth’s case, the lawsuit alleges that the amount of the default judgment Chase obtained against her was greater than the past due amount listed on her balance statement.

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