Archive for 'Corruption' Category
Feb 22, 2011

COMBO Title and Securitization Search, Report, Documents, Analysis & Commentary ORAL ARGUMENT IN HEARINGS AND APPEALS In listening to the questions of BAP Judges sitting on a 3 Judge panel in appeals from rulings of the sitting Bankruptcy Judge, there were a few things that jumped out at me besides what I have already reported. […]

Feb 22, 2011

COMBO Title and Securitization Search, Report, Documents, Analysis & Commentary JON LINDEMEN: FILE DISCOVERY THE MOMENT YOU LAY HANDS ON THE FILE The pretenders like to get you in a Catch-22. Actually you can hardly blame them. As many have privately told me and other lawyers “we know we can’t win this on the merits.” […]

Feb 22, 2011

Submitted on 2011/02/20 at 6:20 am by Tracey T. Wilson The Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. vs. Sandra A. Ford was NOT a Pro Se case. Sandra A. Ford was defended by Legal Services of New Jersey, Inc., attorneys; Ms. Jurow and Rebecca Schore and the case was decided January 28th 2011. The case in New […]

Feb 21, 2011

Based upon public records and an analysis of publicly released information, a total of 20,800,000 loans were originated as “securitized” since the SEC began collecting this information. Note: These figures are approximate and may be restated at a future time. The active number of loans reported as of January 1 , 2011 was 5,700,000. 72.6% […]

Feb 21, 2011

submitted by Scott Krueger Submitted on 2011/02/21 at 1:48 pm send this to everyone in office, if you know the head of the unions email addresses send it to them, head of county boards anyone you can think of that has influence in government, news papers, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Milwaukee State Journal, Capital […]

Feb 21, 2011

California Appeals Court Rules Oral Promises Are Binding 02/09/2011 BY: JOY LEOPOLD Enter your email to receive Daily Email Updates: California appeals court ruling could have far reaching effects for servicers who believe oral promises do not carry weight. Last month, the three judges hearing the case of Aceves v. U.S. Bank found that the […]

Feb 21, 2011

Merscorp Replaces Corporate Secretary Bill Hultman a Month After CEO Departs Foreclosure Fraud | February 18, 2011 at 3:45 PM | Categories: bankruptcy, cdo, cds, Corruption,Fannie Mae, foreclosure, Foreclosure Fraud, Foreclosuregate, freddie mac, MERS, mortgage electronic registration system, Mortgage Fraud, securities fraud | URL: http://wp.me/pFWnq-4Ty Merscorp Replaces Corporate Secretary a Month After CEO Departs Merscorp Inc., operator of the electronic mortgage-registration system under criticism by consumer advocates amid […]

Feb 21, 2011

SUBMITTED BY OUR SENIOR TITLE ANALYST Greetings, Reckless Wall Street derivatives trading helped collapse the economy, costing Americans 8 million lost jobs and $14 trillion in lost household wealth. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law cracks down on the speculators and high rollers, brings transparency to dark markets and forces the big banks to put […]

Feb 20, 2011

submitted by Deborah Wynn WHAT’S LEFT IN THE UNITED STATES? The financial media is duly falling in line and giving a thumbs up to the proposed merger between the New YorkStock Exchange and Deutsche Börse. Mayor Bloomberg contends it is both good for New York City and provides customers better service in an era of increasingly global equity trading. […]

Feb 20, 2011

Submitted on 2011/02/19 at 1:43 pm by Carrie In California CALPERS is the pension fund for government employees, which of course includes judges. If you google calpers 2010 annual report it’ll take you to a PDF for CALPERS. If you search for the word “securitized” you’ll see that the pension fund invests in securitized trusts […]