The 4th District Court of Appeal ruled in favor of a lender Wednesday in a foreclosure case examining the question of fraudulent court filings but asked the Florida Supreme Court to review the issue.

Bank of New York Mellon rightly escaped a claim that it committed a fraud on the court by voluntarily dismissing a foreclosure action against a Lake Worth man, the full court decided on an 8-1 split.

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