James Marchese
James Marchese is the President & CEO of Mortgage NOW, Inc., an unsupervised title II Residential Mortgage lender and is a renowned Expert in Whistle-Blower cases uniquely claiming awards in both Medical and Financial fraud cases.
James Marchese Offers Keen Financial Advice in the Wake of the GameStop Saga. James Marchese Offers Keen Financial Advice in the Wake of the GameStop Saga James Marchese tells readers how to invest for long-term prosperity.
GameStop has been recognized worldwide when a large number of individuals decided to buy up the stock, sending the stock value rocketing into the stratosphere. Long-term investors had shorted the stock based on the company’s current financial challenges, and these short sellers lost billions of dollars in a matter of days. The situation has provoked a lot of discussion about how (or even if) such a fiasco should be prevented by government and Wall Street interference in the future. Real Housewives’ Jim Marchese Scores Millions in Whistleblower Payout—Again. On television, Jim Marchese is the trash-talking bad boy from “The Real Housewives of New Jersey.”
His off-camera role is lesser-known but still lucrative: Mr. Marchese is a whistleblower who twice has collected seven-figure awards for tipping off authorities to corporate wrongdoing. The small mortgage firm Mr. Marchese owns in Shrewsbury, N.J., most recently collected $8.5 million for helping kindle the Justice Department’s record $16.65 billion settlement last summer with Bank of America Corp. , which was accused of selling shoddy mortgage investments in the run-up to the financial crisis.
Before that, in 2007, Mr. “I’m trained as an attorney, I’m Sicilian, and I’m from New Jersey,” said Mr. Whistleblower lawsuits allow ordinary citizens to sue on behalf of the U.S. government. Jim Marchese — From DoJ Whistleblower to ‘The Real Housewives of New Jersey’ So, this is awkward.
Jim Marchese, the provocateur from “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” last year secured $8.5 million for his mortgage company after blowing the whistle on what he believes was widespread wrongdoing at Bank of America Corp. Around the same time, his co-stars Joe and Teresa Giudice were sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to, among other things, mortgage-related fraud. Mr. Marchese, known for being blunt and brash, is characteristically outspoken about the Giudices: He wants them off the show. Keeping them on, he said, might generate buzz but will only glorify their crime. “I’m sure Bernie Madoff would bring significant ratings,” Mr. Mortgage firm in line for $8.5M whistleblower payout in Bank of America settlement. A New Jersey-based mortgage company will receive an $8.5 million whistleblower payout as part of an investigation into Bank of America’s practices by the U.S. attorney’s office in Charlotte, a lawyer in the case told the Observer Friday.
Mortgage Now filed one of four whistleblower lawsuits that were rolled into the $16.65 billion settlement that the Charlotte bank reached with the U.S. Justice Department in August over the bank’s packaging of mortgage loans into securities, according to court and settlement documents. Mortgage Now’s complaint was unsealed by a federal judge in August, but the amount of the payout wasn’t known until Friday. Unsealed court documents and media reports this week have revealed details about the other three settlements, which total more than $160 million.
The U.S. The False Claims Act allows whistleblowers to assert fraud claims on behalf of the U.S. government. Real Estate vs. The Stock Market: Jim Marchese on Choosing the Best Investment for Your Family - Well Finance. Yahoo fait désormais partie de Verizon Media. Yahoo fait partie de Verizon Media.
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Jim Marchese on Freedom of Speech and its Paramount Importance. Jim Marchese voices the importance of freedom of speech and how to keep it.
Conservative entrepreneur and whistleblower Jim Marchese was recently suspended from Twitter due to failing to adhere to politically correct talking points. Despite this, he refuses to give up talking about what matters most to him: Constitutionally-protected freedom of speech and individual rights. “I am shocked to see large-scale censorship based upon political views, even the President of the United States has been silenced by a corrupt elite few who control the social and mainstream media”, Jim Marchese.
James Marchese on Speaking Against Tyranny and Protecting What Matters Most. Amber Marchese Weighs in on 2020-2021 School Year Planning. Jul 21, 2020 8:22 AM ET iCrowd Newswire - Jul 21, 2020 Former RHONJ Star and Businesswoman Amber Marchese Offers Advice to Parents Planning the New School Year Amber Marchese is best known as a former member of Real Housewives of New Jersey cast.
However, she’s now a mother of two school-age children who juggles her own business as a real estate agent. This puts Amber in the perfect position to sympathize with parents who need to work but also want to ensure their kids get a good education. As Amber Marchese notes, there are pros and cons to sending children back to public school. The ideal set-up, Amber Marchese points out, is for children to be school at home by a member of their family. Real estate expert James Marchese offers timely real estate advice for buyers purchasing a second home. Press release content.
The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. PRESS RELEASE: Paid content Web Presence, LLCJuly 21, 2020 GMT. James Marchese Points out that COVID-19 Deaths Aren't Rising in Spite of Fact Protesters & State Re-Opening. Despite the rise in COVID-19, long-time business owner James Marchese has noticed that the death rate of patients has significantly decreased even with states reopening and the high number of protestors.
In fact, many states like New Jersey are now using numbers from March to make it appear as if there is an increase in death numbers. This is done by taking the current data of say 5 deaths and then adding numbers from March to include patients that were missed. Given the fact that James Marchese has a long history working in the financial services industry and running a successful small business, it’s not surprising that he has a lot to say about the economic impact of the COVID-19 lockdowns on small business owners. Ex RHONJ Starlet Amber Marchese Offers Advice for Newbie Homeschool Moms. Press release content.
The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. New York, NY - ( NewMediaWire ) - July 07, 2020 - Amber Marchese has long made her children a priority in her life. Now she’s offering advice to other parents who are considering pulling their children from school in the wake of the COVID-19 shutdowns. Yahoo fait désormais partie de Verizon Media. Former RHONJ Starlet Amber Marchese Explains Why Homebuyers are Leaving Cities in Droves NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / June 17, 2020 / After leaving Real Housewives of New Jersey, Amber Marchese took up real estate. Along with her husband Jim Marchese, she specializes in helping people shopping for a first or second home find the house that suits their exact needs and budget. As a seasoned real estate agent, Amber Marchese keeps tabs both on the real estate market and the economy in general to offer real estate advice and insight to help home buyers and real estate investors make smart decisions.
Amber Marchese recently noted that she and many of her colleagues have noticed a new trend in the real estate market as city dwellers begin looking for rural, small-town properties to purchase as a second home or even a primary residence. There are two clear reasons why homebuyers are turning away from popular cities and searching for rural residences. Yahoo fait désormais partie de Verizon Media. Realtor and investment expert Jim Marchese shows potential homebuyers how to save tens of thousands of dollars SHREWSBURY, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / June 16, 2020 / Some pundits caution against trying to buy a home right now, but Jim Marchese isn't one of them. In fact, Marchese highly recommends that buyers take advantage of the current state of the market and buy one or more houses now before the market changes and prices go up.
"The opportunity over the next three to five years will be unprecedented with incredibly low-interest rates and buying power at 30 to 40% more than any other time in history when considering home purchase price and monthly costs," Mortgage NOW CEO Jim Marchese recently reported, while also noting that "we are seeing millions in applications for second homes. " Granted, there are a couple of factors that are making it hard for people to get a good deal when buying a home. Savvy business owner James Marchese points out millions returning to work as economy reopens. May 26, 2020 2:30 PM ET iCrowd Newswire - May 26, 2020 Experienced entrepreneur James Marchese highlights how the press ignoring good economic news James Marchese has been President & CEO of MortgageNOW Inc. since 2002, serving those in debt trying to save their home as well as helping aspiring homeowners purchase the home of their dreams and enabling current homeowners obtain refinancing loans as and when needed.
Like many small business owners throughout the nation, he has paid close attention to the COVID-19 economic shutdown and the devastating effect it has had on the economy. In a recent social media post, James takes the mainstream media to task for focusing too closely on the economic problems still ahead without noting the fact that some areas of the economy are clearly improving in spite of the ongoing lockdowns.
“The headers say that 38 million filed initial claims [for unemployment benefits], but fail to state 13 million are back to work”, James points out. Yahoo fait désormais partie de Verizon Media. Amber Marchese backs up Peggy Sulahian; says RHONJ-related stress will bring cancer back COLTS NECK, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / May 21, 2020 / In a recent discussion about the Real Housewives of Orange County show, Peggy Sulahian stated for the record that she would never return to the show as she fears it would cause her cancer to come back. Accesswire. Yahoo fait désormais partie de Verizon Media.
Jim Marchese Shares unique perspective on Mortgage Rates in a Volatile Economy SHREWSBURY, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / May 20, 2020 / Mortgage rates and programs will fluctuate in a volatile economy depending on changes in economic factors. When there is a decrease in economic growth it typically brings interest rates down; however, this may not be the case during the current coronavirus crisis. In fact, cashout products and jumbo products have seen a significant rate increase. Jim Marchese, the CEO of Mortgage NOW, notes that the coronavirus has created unprecedented challenges for homeowners and lenders.
The Federal Reserve is the driving force behind controlling interest rates and reining in inflation by adjusting the supply of money in a fluctuating economy. Is Forbearance the Best Choice During an Economic Crisis? Accesswire. James Marchese scores millions in second whistleblower payout. May 15, 2020 9:00 AM ET iCrowd Newswire - May 15, 2020 Mortgage firm President & CEO, James Marchese has his firm awarded a ‘rare’ second settlement as a whistleblower, this time outing Bank of America. Blowing the whistle that led to a $16.65 billion Bank of America settlement, mortgage President/CEO and reality TV personality James Marchese has now twice played whistleblower, most recently against the American multinational investment bank and financial services firm.
Collecting what’s been called a ‘rare’ second settlement, Marchese turned whistleblower once again because he says it simply isn’t in his nature not to do so. “When I see a fraud, I am compelled to protect the victims. It’s not within me to not say or do something,” suggests James, speaking from his office in Shrewsbury, New Jersey.