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Attorney general holds town-hall meetings for homeowners

Missouri Attorney General's Office

The Missouri Attorney General’s office is hosting 120 town hall-style meetings across the state this week to help homeowners affected by lending abuses and improper foreclosure procedures.

Attorney General Chris Koster said qualifying Missourians will split about $155 million of a $25 billion dollar settlement reached with five of the nation’s largest mortgage lenders.

“If we don’t use it, we’re going to lose it. If we don’t use it, it goes to California; it goes to California; it goes to New York. Somehow, somewhere this money is going to be utilized to help people across this country.”

Koster says about 20,000 Missouri residents whose homes were foreclosed on between 2008 and 2011 will be eligible for cash payments of up to $2,000 dollars.

The Attorney General's office has set up a hotline to answer questions about who qualifies and how to make settlement claims.