Archive for 'securities fraud' Category
Mar 17, 2010

Submitted by BMcDonald Most of us are trying to get the info from the banks, which they will not do unless forced. Well, now many of us can walk right in through the back door. FOIA requests! I fought for 7 months to get the bank to cough up the info and it only took […]

Mar 16, 2010

Upon finding that a portion of those payments should be applied to the subject loan, the declaration of default would be invalid because it would either be wrong inasmuch that the third party payments would at least be prepayments of future monthly payments, or wrong because the third party payments reflected an inaccurate accounting of […]

Mar 16, 2010

Editor’s Note: to most Judges and most lawyers the thought that a home could be foreclosed by the wrong party, or that there could be a declaration of default on a satisfied mortgage, and that these things could lead to sale of a home by a bank or other party that doesn’t own it to […]

Mar 15, 2010

Editor’s Note: Here is where the foreclosure or mortgage analysts get separated — the ones who understand the process of securitization and the ones who don’t. I received this from a pro se litigant in a case where Wells Fargo identified itself as the creditor/lender (as usual, not true). In fact Wells denied that the […]

Mar 15, 2010

Tony, I got an interesting email to my blog BUT when I replied POOF they disappeared! I have been researching this for a bit now. I need information on the following tip: “Deutsche Bank National Trust passed the certificate to the administator of the main trust Maples Finance Limited, You want to check out Indymac […]

Mar 15, 2010

This is pretty aggressive and pretty abusive. I don’t know how under GAAP this follows the rules whatsoever,” he said, referring to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.“That reeks of an auditor who, rather than being really truly independent, is beholden to management,” he said, adding that the S.E.C. and the Justice Department should follow up on […]

Mar 15, 2010

see FORECLOSURE_SUBPRIME_MORTGAGE_LENDING_AND_MERS1 Editor’s Note: This appears to be public domain. The article is excellent in its analysis of MERS. Here is the Table of Contents: FORECLOSURE, SUBPRIME MORTGAGE LENDING, AND THE MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEM Christopher L. Peterson* TABLE OF CONTENTS I. THE AMERICAN REAL PROPERTY RECORDING SYSTEM II. THE ORIGIN AND OPERATION OF MERS […]

Mar 15, 2010

Submitted by Charles Cox, apparently from public domain Article by Christopher Story to be published by Economic Intelligence Review conflict of interest inherent in the sponsor also serving as the servicer constitutes fraud and conversion. In the fourth place, in all ‘true-sale’, ‘disguised loan’ and ‘assignment’ securitisations where the Special Purpose Vehicle [SPV] is a […]

Mar 15, 2010

Your case should first be summarized by your securitization expert who relies upon the expert opinions of others as to underwriting, appraisal, mortgage brokers etc. Then those other experts come in. After that, the forensic analyst and homeowner come in to fill in the facts upon which the experts relied. But you build your case […]

Mar 14, 2010

Title: SECURITIZATION IS ILLEGAL. see Securitization is Illegal AUTHOR: MICHAEL NWOGUGU, Certified Public Accountant (Maryland, USA); B.Arch. (City College Of New York). MBA (Columbia University). Attended Suffolk Law School (Boston, USA). Address: P. O. Box 170002, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA. Phone/Fax: 1-718-638- 6270. Email: datagh@peoplepc.com; mcn111@juno.com. Editor’s Note: I find this compelling. On the other […]