WASHINGTON — A U.S. attorney plans to recommend that the Justice Department file a civil lawsuit against Bank of America over its bundling of home loans into securities, the bank said Wednesday in a regulatory filing.
The disclosure is the latest sign that federal prosecutors remain steadfast in their efforts to hold big banks accountable for any misconduct. It arrives as the Justice Department is negotiating a possible $13 billion settlement with JPMorgan Chase over bad mortgages, according to people familiar with the discussions who were not authorized to speak publicly. The department plans to use the case as a blueprint for reaching similar deals with other banks.
In a quarterly filing Wednesday, Bank of America said a group of state and federal prosecutors is investigating its purchase, packaging and underwriting of home loans and residential mortgage-backed securities.
No formal charges have been filed against the bank, and the Justice Department and Bank of America declined to comment on whether a lawsuit is in the making.