Last week, New Hampshire Attorney-General John M. Formella announced that his office is taking applications from victims of Financial Resources Mortgage Incorporated and CL&M Inc. to seek a taxpayer bailout for their risky investments. Last year, the New Hampshire Legislature agreed to place $10 million into the FRM Victim’s Contribution Recovery Fund t…
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