Attorneys from Florida, New Jersey and Texas helped a Miami-based foreclosure rescue business that did little to help homeowners, the state attorney general’s office claims.

Attorneys Brian Michael Rokaw of Miami Lakes, Michael Botton of Ocean, N.J., and Ryan Matthew Grant of Plano, Texas, allegedly routed homeowner fees through escrow accounts for Kirkland Young, Attorney Aid and ABK Consultants. The companies allegedly charged initial fees plus fees of $1,299 to $2,299 for a first mortgage modification and $499 to $699 for a second mortgage modification.

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