Attorneys for the U.S. government, working on behalf of Ginnie Mae and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), last week filed a slew of new documents in their court case against Texas Capital Bank (TCB). These were primarily in response to the bank’s prior motion for a partial summary judgment and offer reasons why the motion should be denied.
The first filing made on Aug. 8 was a nearly 400-page appendix of agreement terms, program information and correspondence between Ginnie Mae, TCB details ⇒
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