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Bloomberg documentary on dormant mortgages wins News Emmy award

A Bloomberg Investigates documentary received a News Emmy award. The film examines how debt collection firms pursue payments on long-dormant second mortgages.

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The film examines how debt collection firms pursue payments on long-dormant second mortgages. The documentary outlines the process by which firms acquire and attempt to collect on second mortgages that have remained inactive for extended periods.

It presents details on the financial mechanisms involved in these transactions. The award recognizes the reporting team's work on the project. The film is available for viewing through the provided link.

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News Emmy award
won by Bloomberg Investigates documentary
Documentary title
The Zombie Debts Making Wall Street Rich
Subject
debt collection on long-dormant second mortgages

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PublishedMay 28, 2026, 7:32 PM
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