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It’s been 28 years since Bank of America pledged to provide $150 million in federally backed home loans to Native Hawaiians. This week, the Native Hawaiian group Na Po‘e Kokua filed a suit against Bank of America.
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mtanji@mauinews.com Na Poâe Kokua, a Maui-based Native Hawaiian housing advocacy group, filed a whistleblower complaint Thursday against Bank of America, calling it a âlast warningâ for the bank to uphold its commitment to make $150 million in home loans available on Hawaiian Home Lands. Na Poâe Kokua said the next step would be a federal lawsuit. AP file photo A Maui-based Native Hawaiian housing advocacy organization on Thursday filed a whistleblower complaint that it called the “last warning” for Bank of America to uphold a long-standing commitment to make $150 million in home loans available on Hawaiian Home Lands.
kcerizo@mauinews.com A Bank of America sign is seen outside a branch in Los Angeles in 2011. A federal judge dismissed Bank of Americaâs lawsuit against Maui County on Monday, paving the way for the county to pursue possible claims against the banking giant. AP file photo A federal judge on Monday dismissed a Bank of America lawsuit against the County of Maui, paving the way for the county to pursue possible claims against the banking giant over a decades-old $150 million home loan promise to Native Hawaiians and others that allegedly went unmet. Pointing to the fact that the county hasn’t yet filed a lawsuit, U.S. District Court Judge J. Michael Seabright on Oahu granted the county’s motion to dismiss the Bank of America lawsuit during an online hearing Monday.