- NJ gets $837.7M in nationwide mortgage and foreclosure settlement
Asbury Park Press
The US government and 49 state attorneys general, including New Jersey's, reached an agreement with the nation's five biggest mortgage lenders — Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co., Citigroup Inc. and Ally Financial Inc. — to ...and more » 
CBS LocalNY, NJ & CT Will Recieve Millions After Mortgage Settlement
CBS Local
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman was one of the last holdouts, but after getting significant concessions from the banks, he praised the deal. New York and New Jersey will receive upwards of $800 million each while Connecticut will receive ...and more » - New Jersey Herald$25B settlement reached over foreclosure abuses
New Jersey Herald
Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, who led the 50-state talks, said the $2000 checks represent the homeowners' best hope of being reimbursed for any amount. They would have had trouble winning settlements in court because of the time-consuming ...and more » - Foreclosure settlement to bring about $762 million in direct relief to New ...
Press of Atlantic City
New Jersey homeowners will receive an estimated $762 million in direct relief as part of the settlement, state officials said. State Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa said the settlement provides for loan modifications and other forms of assistance, ...and more » 
The Star-Ledger - NJ.comU.S. settlement with mortgage servicers will deliver nearly $838 million to N.J.
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
"This settlement is important because it will bring much-needed relief to New Jersey borrowers, and significant reform to the mortgage servicing industry," New Jersey Attorney General Jeff Chiesa said in a statement. "Through the changes required by ...and more » - $25 billion 'robo-signing' settlement reached with five banks
Philadelphia Inquirer
New Jersey Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa said the settlement "addresses breakdowns in the mortgage-servicing industry and allows us to pursue other mortgage-related misconduct." Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly urged borrowers to be ...and more » 
NewsdayKris Humphries: Kim Kardashian must admit fake marriage
Newsday
While the New Jersey Nets forward is asking for no financial settlement from Kardashian -- who filed for divorce on Oct. 31, just 72 days after an extravagant, multimillion-dollar televised wedding -- his lawyers are insisting that Kardashian state ...and more » - New Jerseyans affected by mortgage, foreclosure abuses to share $762M
newjerseynewsroom.com
“This settlement is important because it will bring much-needed relief to New Jersey borrowers, and significant reform to the mortgage servicing industry,” state Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa said. “Through the changes required by this settlement, ...and more » - Former Basking Ridge Man Sentenced for Child Pornography
Patch.com
... according to the US Attorney's Office, had last August pleaded guilty before US District Judge José L. Linares to information in a charge one count of possession of child pornography, said a news release from the US Attorney, New Jersey District.and more » - Christie taps new chief of N.J. Homeland Security
Newsworks.org
Chris Christie has selected a 25-year veteran of the FBI to be New Jersey's new chief of security. Ed Dickson, who has 30 years of experience in law enforcement and corporate security, will leave his current job as director of investigations at the ...and more »


