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State Marshals in Connecticut are making millions by serving papers to those about to lose their houses. The service costs up to $400 in the state and the homeowner facing foreclosure is the one required to pay the bill.
One Connecticut marshal made $2 million serving papers last year in Connecticut and other 6 Marshals made more than half a million. Most Connecticut Marshals are private contractors, and what is happening became a concern to the CT Attorney General Richard Blumenthal. Blumenthal is investigating the issue and he declared that he wants to know what is being done to justify the enormous amount of money. Every time papers are served on a Connecticut foreclosure notice the fees are down to the homeowner, therefore bankrupt homeowners are not just losing their homes but are also paying a fortune in legal papers.




















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