In a lawsuit filed Wednesday, attorneys with the Asian Pacific American Legal Center accused a Los Angeles law firm, Trinity Law Associates Inc., of defrauding at least 28 Korean immigrants out of thousands of dollars by falsely promising that their services would prevent foreclosures. Testimony indicates that the firm targeted hundreds of other Korean immigrants, whose limited English and unfamiliarity with U.S. law made them particularly vulnerable, center attorney Yungsuhn Park said.
The complaint alleges that Trinity lawyer Timothy D. Thurman — who was arrested last year on another loan modification fraud case — used Korean-speaking agents to recruit clients.
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