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Structured settlements expert John Darer reviews the latest structured settlements and settlement planning information and news, and provides expert opinion and highly regarded commentary. that is spicy, Informative, irreverent and effective for over 20 years.
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Category: SuttonPark Servicing
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Florida investor, 75, has not received a payment from SuttonPark in 2 months. Payments she depends on.. No discussion about payment servicing and what it is, why it is necessary, potential risks etc. Payment servicing must be thoroughly explained up front for both sellers and investors.
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I’m researching demographics of investors who invested in structured settlement receivables sold to the investors as annuities (e.g. secondary market annuities, inforce annuties) in the approach by financial planners (incl.settlement planners) who’ve suffered SuttonPark Payment Servicing Delays. I want to know your stories.
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A month before chaos ensued for those compelled to deal with SuttonPark by partial sales of their structured settlement payments, ING sued SuttonPark, seeking to recover $28M in loan proceeds that ING advanced to Sierra 2016, LLC, based on alleged fraud perpetrated by the defendants.
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Considering that each of the $793 monthly payments from Pacific Life to SuttonPark represents compensation for the incalculable loss of a child, for someone struggling through tears to cope, while also caring for her 76-year-mother, what can SuttonPark do for her NOW?
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Mavis Davis, a Texas resident whose stuctured settlement was funded with an annuity from Prudential Insurance Company of America and serviced by SuttonPark. Payments are severely late. Prudential mails checks to SuttonPark but payment isn’t getting to Mavis. Certainly a lump of coal for Xmas
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SuttonPark Victim in Connecticut Could Lose Home Due to Late Serviced Structured Settlement Payments
Betsy Ross was laid off from her job with an insurance company with no severance last month. The misery is compounded with her structured settlement payments severely affected by the SuttonPark servicing fiasco. Without the income from the job and no severance, she may soon lose her home
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by Structured Settlement Watchdog SuttonPark, gradually losing its grip as the premier payment servicer of structured settlement receivables in the USA, experienced significant layoffs in its servicing unit in May 2024 This coincided with damaging revelations about its parent company, 777 Partners in the news and lawsuits. This hives with when I began receiving calls…
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Boris and Doris are a Florida couple in their 80s who bought structured settlement receivables more than a decade ago as a retirement plan investment. Initially their servicing was being done through Integrity Funding LLC. At some point servicing was shifted to SuttonPark and the problems began