NJ Bureau of Securities Settlement with Credit Suisse
What happened
Credit Suisse allegedly made materially false and misleading statements or omitted necessary facts in connection with the offer and sale of residential mortgage backed securities (RMBS) trust certificates. The company also allegedly engaged in fraudulent acts and practices in connection with these securities. Credit Suisse neither admitted nor denied these violations but agreed to pay $300 million in restitution.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who purchased or acquired an interest in Credit Suisse RMBS trust certificates (Home Equity Mortgage Trust Series 2006-4, 2006-5, 2006-6, 2007-1, or 2007-2, or Home Equity Asset Trust Series 2006-4, 2006-5, 2006-6, 2006-7, 2006-8, 2007-1, 2007-2, or 2007-3) prior to December 18, 2013.
How to file
Submit a Claim Form by October 6, 2026. You will need to provide documentation proving your purchase or acquisition of eligible Credit Suisse RMBS trust certificates prior to December 18, 2013. Contact the Claims Administrator if you have questions about what documentation is needed.
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