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I was watching the TODAY Show Wednesday and they had another segment on their breaking news on JP Morgan Chase fleecing homes from active members of the Armed Forces. The segment featured a soldier who is fighting in Iraq and at the same time was arguing with JPMC and getting the runaround. And still she lost her house.

Now they say they'll take care of it. It's sickening and against the law. This above video was the initial report that got the ball rolling and exposed these cowards.

NBC News:

JP Morgan & Chase Co.’s admission that it overcharged thousands of American servicemen has triggered investigations by a congressional committee and a federal prosecutor. As first reported last week by NBC News, the bank admits mistakenly overcharging 4,000 military families for their mortgages, and improperly foreclosing on 14 of them. The actions — which the bank says it deeply regrets -- appear to violate the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, a law designed to protect military families from added financial stress while troops are in harm’s way. Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs, says his committee has begun an investigation. “The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act has been in place for decades and I cannot believe that one of the nation’s largest financial institutions appears to be disregarding the protections offered by that law,” he said. “If the allegations are true, this amounts to widespread abuse of our nation’s heroes and their families.” A hearing is planned in early February. Legal sources tell NBC News that the U.S. attorney for South Carolina, William N. Nettles, also has begun looking into the matter.,,read on

Here's a little more from KPBS: