David J. Stern, the once high-powered attorney who became a poster boy for the foreclosure crisis, made a rare public appearance Monday — under a circuit judge’s orders.

Stern, whose former Plantation law firm was a leading handler of foreclosure cases for banks and government agencies, sat silently during a show cause hearing that had been called by Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Maxine Cohen Lando.

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