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FHFA and Treasury filed their Replies in support of their Motions to Dismiss Saxton v. FFHA today, and copies of those filings are attached to this e-mail message.
FHFA is convinced that it acted appropriately, and nothing the Saxton Plaintiffs have shown the Court alters FHFA's beliefs. In short, more of the same.
Treasury maintains it's you-can't-sue-us positon. Again, more of the same.15-00047-0046
Fairholme has filed a Motion to Compel (Doc. 270) disclosure of something today and that filing is sealed. Who knows if it's a request for documents or testimony abut something. We'll know more when a redacted copy of today's motion is filed in a week or two or three.
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