Nov 21, 2010

In more cases than I can report, I am receiving copies of complaints sent to economic crimes divisions of the local prosecutor’s office all over the country. The disposition of these cases is unknown but it is obvious that the pressure is building on two issues: forgery (and the notarization criminal penalties) and the act of perjury. Hundreds of people who have robo-signed or testified as robo-testifiers are vulnerable to criminal prosecution and homeowners and attorneys are referring these cases for criminal and administrative actions in each state. Besides the duty to report a crime, the goal is obviously to seek restitution as part of the resolution of the charges against these people.