Motor City Mom: Rubbie McCoy Fights For Her Home

Motor City Mom: Rubbie McCoy Fights For Her Home

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Rubbie McCoy is a single mother of four living in Detroit. She's always wanted to be a homeowner and bought her home to provide a stable and safe place for her children to grow up. But Rubbie wound up being the victim of a lender that singled her out as a good prospect for a sub-prime loan. She is now a plaintiff in the ACLU's case holding Morgan Stanley accountable for leading the feeding frenzy of deceptive and harmful practices that resulted in discriminatory lending practices made profitable by Wall Street.

Learn more about the case: https://www.aclu.org/big-profits-broken-dreams

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