
AP:
The NAACP is accusing Wells Fargo and HSBC of forcing blacks into subprime mortgages while whites with identical qualifications got lower rates.
Class-action lawsuits will be filed against the banks Friday in federal court in Los Angeles, Austin Tighe, co-lead counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, told The Associated Press.
Black homebuyers have been 3 1/2 times more likely to receive a subprime loan than white borrowers, and six times more likely to get a subprime rate when refinancing, Tighe said. Blacks still were disproportionately steered into subprime loans when their credit scores, income and down payment were equal to those of white homebuyers, he said.
Both Wells Fargo & Co. and HSBC are receiving federal bailout funds.
Similar NAACP lawsuits are pending against a dozen other subprime lenders.
"This is systematic, institutionalized racism," Tighe said. "Once you take out factors relative to income and credit risk, the only difference between the borrowers is the color of their skin."Tighe estimated that "tens of thousands" of blacks had been forced into bad loans, but said it was difficult to gauge the scope of the problem because banks keep much of their internal data private. The lawsuits could force banks to divulge closely guarded information, such as how banks can determine the race of a loan applicant and how federal bailout funds are being spent.
The NAACP is seeking reforms from the banks such as increased transparency in the loan process, educational outreach and internal training.
That's pretty weak tea; why not force them to disgorge their profits?
Presumably the OFB
will be all over this for days, now, given their great concern for institutionalized racism in the United States?
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Apologists
I've seen some ridiculous apologists already saying that this lawsuit is bogus because most loans are made by phones, and people couldn't and wouldn't possibly tell/assume a persons' race over the phone, right? These are the times I have to take a deep breath and pull back. There are still good people, out there, that believe with all kind of conviction that insurance redlinning is ancient history.
As with all things, now, we all suffer the whims of corporatists, but we almost always come out the lowest of the low when even taking into account similar factors. We aren't looking for a pay-off; we want revelation and reform which inherently helps everyone taken advantage of by corporatists.
But, we've always been at war with Eastasia...