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Lender settles case with Seattle-area woman

The Columbian
Published: June 1, 2011, 5:00pm

SEATTLE (AP) — The Department of Housing and Urban Development says a mortgage lender has agreed to pay $15,000 to a Seattle-area doctor to help settle a charge that it discriminated against her when she was pregnant.

The seattlepi.com reports that under the settlement announced Wednesday Houston-based Cornerstone Mortgage Company admits no wrongdoing but agrees to create a $750,000 compensation fund for similar borrowers.

HUD says the company treated Dr. Elizabeth Budde as if she had no income and revoked its loan approval when it learned the Kenmore oncologist was on maternity leave. While she eventually persuaded the lender to approve her mortgage, HUD charged the company with a violation of federal housing law.

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Information from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, http://www.seattle-pi.com/

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