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MetLife to Pay $123 Million to Resolve Claims of Lending Violations on Loans Backed by FHA, HUD

By Brian Honea

MetLife Home Loans, a mortgage finance company headquartered in Irving, Texas, has agreed to pay $123.5 million to settle claims of lending violations on government-backed mortgage loans committed by one of its subsidiaries under the False Claims Act, according to an announcement from the U.S. Department of Justice.

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