Fifth Circuit

A Plethora of Lawsuits is an Expensive Mistake

Kim brought several lawsuits which were combined and disposed by the Fifth Circuit, confirming Bank win in this foreclosure appeal.

SMITH, JERRY E.

JONES, EDITH H.

HIGGINGBOTHAM, PATRICK E.

Kim brought several lawsuits which were combined and disposed by the Fifth Circuit, confirming Bank win.

“In regard to the foreclosure on his homestead, Chin Kim sued various actors, claiming a violation of the Federal Fair Housing Act, violation of the Fourteenth Amendment, violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, fraud and negligent misrepresentation; conversion, violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and wrongful foreclosure. Kim sought damages and declaratory relief.

The district court soundly analyzed the law and the facts. None of the claims against any defendant has merit. The judgments of dismissal are AFFIRMED, essentially for the reasons convincingly explained by the district court in the various opinions and orders under review.”

Kim v MERS, Wells Fargo et al

Before HIGGINBOTHAM, JONES, and SMITH

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A Plethora of Lawsuits is an Expensive Mistake
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