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News » Current Events » Mortgage Forgiven For 90-Year-Old Woman Who Shot Self

Mortgage Forgiven For 90-Year-Old Woman Who Shot Self

Submitted by: Lutetia    Posted: Mon Oct 06th
Original source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27034449/
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Mortgage finance company Fannie Mae said it is forgiving the mortgage debt of a 90-year-old woman who shot herself in the chest as sheriff's deputies attempted to evict her.



Addie Polk's plight was cited by Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, on Friday before the House voted to approve the $700 billion financial rescue package. Kucinich voted against the plan.

Fannie Mae announced later Friday that it would dismiss its foreclosure action, forgive Polk's mortgage and allow her to return to the Akron home where she's lived since 1970.

"Just given the circumstances, we think it's appropriate," Fannie Mae spokesman Brian Faith said, citing Kucinich's statement and news reports. "It certainly made our radar screen."

Polk remained in Akron General Medical Center and was expected to recover from chest wounds suffered last week.

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this story is kind of sad and it's disappointing to see people making light of it. this 90 year old woman was so desperate, she would rather kill herself than have her home taken away from her. :\
Posted: Tue Oct 07th
She ought to be in a mental hospital, not at home with no one to take care of her. She clearly needs help.
Posted: Mon Oct 06th
there is seriously something wrong with this woman's ability to manage her finance becase she bought the house like 30 years ago at an extreme low price yet she still has trouble paying for it now. i know that the economy is not doing well right now, but for people who bought houses 30 years ago, their house should still worth a lot more than what it was bought for no matter how bad the economy is....
Posted: Mon Oct 06th
Ridiculous.
Posted: Mon Oct 06th
Somehow I don't think that other people are going to attempt this. I'm glad that they took pity on this woman, but what about the rest of us?
Posted: Mon Oct 06th
I wonder how many other people will try this in hopes of getting their mortgage forgiven?
Posted: Mon Oct 06th
so all i gotta do is shoot myself to get my mortgage taken care of? interesting
Posted: Mon Oct 06th
That was nice of them but, I would be scared that other people would try to do the same thing.
Posted: Mon Oct 06th