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Jury Awards $250,000 to
Family against Wells Fargo

Court Of Appeals Rules
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August 25, 2008
The Tennessee Court of Appeals issued its opinion today that Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. was guilty of violating the terms of the contracts between Wells Fargo, and the plaintiff homeowners, John and Angela Filson. The thirteen page opinion recounts the horror story of the strong arm methods used by Wells Fargo to harass and intimidate the Filsons.

“I think that their plan was to ruin the Filson's credit so that they could charge them a higher interest rate on a refinance,” said the Filson’s attorney. Johnny Ellis.  “We have all seen the irresponsible behavior of banks and mortgage companies in the past few months; this was just one example.  This is one of the first wrongful foreclosure cases in Tennessee.  The bank took this too far, and my clients were one of the few that refused to be pushed around.”

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