The moves came days after a National Public Radio article reported that thousands of VA loan borrowers risked losing their homes after the COVID forbearance.
Cole Lyle, who had spent most of 2011 as a marine in Afghanistan, had decided to quit opiate pills cold-turkey. Lyle had been diagnosed with PTSD after returning from Afghanistan, and his use of sleeping pills and anti-depressants was going into an addiction, but after seeing several of his fellow marines commit suicide, he decided to turn a new leaf.