It’s been nearly four years since David J. Stern’s high-profile disbarment, but the fallout from his massive foreclosure fraud continues in Florida courts.

In the latest development, investors suing Stern for fraud have come out on the losing end, after a state appellate court found the doctrine of res judicata barred claims previously raised in a failed federal court action.

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