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Bank alleges customers owe more than $76,000 for promissory note

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Bank alleges customers owe more than $76,000 for promissory note

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GRETNA – A bank and trust company is suing a family, alleging they owe nearly $76,000.

Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital Inc Trust 2005-HE-3 Mortgage Pass-Through certificates, Series 2005-HE3, filed a suit Jan. 6 against Norman Robinson Jr., also known as Norman Robinson, and Doris Zeno Robinson, also known as Doris Zeno, Doris Z. Robinson and Doris Robinson, in the 24th Judicial District Court, alleging failure to pay off a promissory note.

According to the claim, Deutsche Bank is the holder of a promissory note that had the principal amount of $86,179. The suit states the Robinsons were obligated to make installments of payments on a regular basis.

However, the lawsuit states the defendants have failed to keep up with the payments and have yet to pay off $76,147.45 plus interest.

Deutsche Bank seeks the sums due plus interest, attorney fees and court costs. It is represented by attorney Lindsey G. Faulkner of Shapiro & Daigrepont LLC in Metairie.

The case has been assigned to Division H Judge Glenn B. Ansardi.

The 24th Judicial District Court Case number 767931.

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