Mortgage fraud
investigators with the Colorado Attorney General's office have gathered
documents filed with at least four county public trustees' offices by some of
the state's largest foreclosure law firms, according to several people familiar
with the request.
Trustees in four counties
confirmed they each provided hundreds of pages of documents — mostly bid and
cure statements associated with foreclosures spanning a five-year period — in
response to a request by the attorney general's consumer protection division.
Deputy Attorney General
Jan Zavislan, who heads that office's consumer protection division, declined to
comment about the scope or nature of the request, or even to say it was an
inquiry or formal investigation.
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