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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Bank of New York Mellon seeks more than $14,000 toward mortgage

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NEW ORLEANS – A bank claims that an individual failed to pay off a promissory note.

The Bank of New York Mellon, formerly known as The Bank of New York as successor in interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A ., as trustee for C-Bass Mortgage Loan Asset -Backed Certificates Series 2005-RPI, filed a lawsuit May 18 against Moses J. Bailey, also known as Moses Bailey, and Frances Bailey Spencer, also known as Frances B. Spencer and Frances Spencer, in Orleans Parish Civil District Court alleging sums due on a mortgage.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff claims that the defendant failed to pay a mortgage as stated on a promissory note. The plaintiff claims that the defendant still owes $14,605.25.

The defendant is accused of failing to pay off the mortgage.

The plaintiff seeks all reasonable damages, court costs, attorney fees and all appropriate relief. The plaintiff is represented by Corey J. Giroir of The Law Offices of Herschel C. Adcock Jr. in Baton Rouge.

The case has been assigned to Division E Judge Clare Jupiter.

Orleans Parish Civil District Court case number 2017-4814.

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