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Facing Foreclosure, California Man Commits Suicide

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Getty 101711 WellsFargo?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1337709663139Scott Eells/Bloomberg via Getty Images(NEWBURY, Calif.) — “The engine is smoking like a chimney,” Norman Rousseau told his wife after working on an RV that was expected to be home for the couple after they were evicted from their house in Newbury Park, Calif.

Those would be the last words Oriane Rousseau heard from her husband, who shot himself May 15, days before the couple was scheduled to be evicted after a long battle over their mortgage held by Wells Fargo.

In a statement to ABC News, a spokesperson for Wells Fargo, which acquired the Rousseau loan from a lender it bought out, wrote, “Our thoughts are with the friends and family of Mr. Rousseau at this difficult time. The eviction has been postponed and we will continue to work with Mrs. Rousseau. Despite current reports, we tried repeatedly to find affordable options for the family.”

The 53-year-old, who battled different ailments, would pick up odd jobs but was struggling financially. His wife, Oriane, was working part-time jobs. The couple’s troubles began after they were solicited to refinance their mortgage and became locked into an alleged predatory loan for the home, which they purchased in 2000, according to their attorney Chris Gardas.

The couple alleges that there was a dispute with the bank over one payment and that they received harassing calls over the issue. The couple later began a loan modification process, according to Gardas.

“The details of the new loan were misrepresented and the couple became locked into a loan with a higher interest rate and were charged thousands in origination fees,” according an amended lawsuit filed by the couple.

Wells Fargo is also one of five big banks that agreed to pay a $25 billion settlement over allegations of mortgage fraud. The bank filed a response to the Rousseau suit, denying the allegations and asking for a dismissal, plus more fees — this time for the bank’s attorneys.

The suit claims the bank told the couple not to make payments during the loan modification process. Then they were denied the modification. And, while facing foreclosure, the couple claims they were not given enough time to make the mortgage current, according to Gardas.

Over the last year, the family has spent thousands on legal fees and consultation, says Gardas.

In the last few months, Rousseau was said to be under incredible stress.

Rousseau, who never took off his wedding band, gave his wife the ring while working on the truck to avoid losing it.

The next day, under a blanket, Rousseau shot himself in the head.

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