LANSING (WKZO) -- Michigan will get 2.5-million dollars in a foreclosure document fraud case.
On Thursday, the state's Attorney General's Office announced that Michigan will receive the money following the settlement of a case involving a woman accused of forging more than one-thousand documents in Michigan home foreclosures. Lorraine Brown, the former president of a Georgia document preparation company, was charged in November with racketeering.
Brown's company has since gone out of business, however its parent company has been ordered to pay Michigan 2.5-million dollars in damages and must also set up a hotline and program to correct documents for Michigan homeowners.


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