Bankruptcy Court Orders CU National/US Mortgage Turn Over Funds To Picatinny FCU

NEWARK, N.J. – A federal bankruptcy court ordered Friday that CU National Mortgage/US Mortgage turn over any and all funds belonging to Picatinny FCU that the $220 million credit union claims the failed mortgage servicer has been illegally withholding from it.

The court also ordered that CU National transfer millions of dollars of Picatinny mortgages it has been servicing to a new servicer, CUMAnet.

The ruling bodes well for more than two dozen credit unions that are also fighting for the return of funds they claim have been held by CU Mortgage without their authorization.

The credit unions are all fighting for the return of as much as $160 million of their mortgages they claim CU National transferred to Fannie Mae without their authorization.

A federal grand jury is investigating allegations that CU National kept millions of dollars belonging to the credit unions after selling the loans to Fannie Mae.

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