Archive for 'Corruption' Category
Editor’s Comment: Barry Fagan is pulling out the stops and challenging the CA AG to do her job. I am surprised that those who specialize in administrative law have not used the presumed findings of several Federal and State agencies as to a pattern of conduct that is fraudulent and which requires forgery to proffer […]
Editor’s Comment: “Reckless?” No, it was intentional. And THAT lies at the heart of the media and government perception of this entire securitization scam. The worse the loan, the more money they made. By insuring it for 100 cents on the dollar they received total payback, plus they probably got the honor of foreclosing on […]
Editor’s comment: While I agree with the Appellate Court and its findings, reversing the judgment against the borrower for being a vexatious litigant, I strongly disagree with the characterization of the case which probably comes from bad pleading and bad argument in court. That is the danger of going into court without at least getting […]
CREDITOR HAS BEEN PAID The complexity and shroud of mystery surrounding claims of securitizations, assignments etc can be simplified if you just look at the money. This is why I have forensic auditors who chase this information down. Call living lies customer service 520-405-1688 if you can’t find an adequate analyst of your own who […]
Editor’s Note: Here is a memo I received on a case with which I am assisting. It clearly shows three different stakeholders showing three different amount in arrears. Lawyers who take note of these things often get the Motion to Lift Stay denied, the motion to dismiss denied and the motion for summary judgment denied. […]
Brian Korte depo of Krista Higgs US Bank – SHORT AND SWEET If you look at the short deposition taken by Brian Korte you can easily see why we have strained to have lawyers prepare their material and go for winning rather than mere delay. Here we have a person whose only job was to […]
Since the Fed can create unlimited money, why not pay off every mortgage in the land? That’s only $9.7 trillion, and if the Fed wanted to unleash an orgy of spending, that would certainly do it. Trillions in losses would be filled with “free money,” since the Fed would pay the full value of all […]
Editor’s Note: It’s not final but it looks like Ireland is going to do pretty much the same thing that Iceland did, except this one is based upon the heart of the crisis — housing and bad mortgages, falsely presented to lenders and borrowers alike. The answer? Reduction in the balance due on mortgages that […]
“I can’t predict the next scandal,” Mr. Berger said. “But I know that fraud is a growth industry, and so is greed.” Editor’s Comment: Max W. Berger, partner of Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, based in Manhattan has brought in over $1 Billion in damages for class action lawsuits filed ion behalf of investors. I’ve […]
“Just because the market looks better to you on the money doesn’t mean it has recovered from the corruption of title. You still need a lawyer and you absolutely need to do a title and securitization search or at least a consult with someone who can review the past history of the property. The risk […]


