TheDenverChannel.com









Politics
Related To Story
Congress Working On Bailout Bill

Bailout Critics Take To Streets

Critics Say Money Should Go To Homeowners

POSTED: 5:36 pm MDT September 23, 2008
UPDATED: 8:56 pm MDT September 23, 2008

Critics of the $700 billion bailout plan for Wall Street say it comes to the rescue of the wrong people.

Members of the community activist group ACORN protested in front of the Federal Reserve Bank in Denver and other locations around the country on Tuesday.

They said the bailout should go to homeowners who were ripped off by fraudulent mortgage brokers.

Among the group was Linda Medlock who nearly lost her home because of hidden costs when she refinanced her home.

"The money shouldn't be coming from us. The money should be coming to us, not to the investors," she said.

But not all the brokers who helped create the crisis are walking away unscathed.

"There is absolutely a punishment for these people," said Erin Toll from the Colorado Division of Real Estate.

Armed with new laws that require brokers to be licensed, the state has cracked down on fraud and issued heavy fines.

Since the start of the year brokerage licenses have been denied to 90 people, most of them with criminal convictions.

At least 35 brokers have been disciplined and $465,000 in debt has been levied.

The state attorney general's office is investigating at least a dozen criminal cases.

Links We Like
Sponsored Content
Don’t believe everything people tell you about home improvement. Check out the top 4 myths and stop throwing away your money. More

If you have aspirations of becoming a millionaire, check out these five habits that may be worth emulating. More

Jillian Michaels of TV’s Biggest Loser has a diet and fitness plan to help you burn fat faster and stay in shape. MoreClick Here

Find out exactly what Medicare covers with our easy-to-use Medicare coverage tool. More

Sponsored Links

Desktop Alert

Colorado's Geographic Regions
Questions come in all the time about where the different regions of Colorado are. Here, you can learn where to find the foothills versus the plains and the different mountain areas. More