loanDepot said it had no comment about Kortas’ post when reached by HousingWire. Earlier this year, loanDepot sued NEXA, alleging that NEXA misappropriated trade secrets and confidential customer data, and that it knowingly helped two former loanDepot employees take proprietary information before leaving the company and use it to solicit borrowers. “I’ve kind of made a career of standing up for what I say is right, and these guys are trying to sue a NEXA loan officer, and subsequently NEXA,” Kortas said, acknowledging the ongoing lawsuit. Despite its stock performance, loanDepot appears to still be growing in manpower, especially after it announced in March that it’s reentering the wholesale channel four years after formally exiting the segment. Only two of these LOs moved to NEXA, while the data also showed that loanDepot gained two LOs from NEXA.