TOP READER PICKS FOR SERVICES AND PRODUCTS EDITOR'S NOTE: Discovery should include inquiries about MARS and Phoenix. See below. Inch by inch we get closer and closer. From a reader in litigation: I worked for Wells Fargo as an contractor. I was a computer programmer in the Frederick, md office. I also worked in the Columbia, md office where Wells…[...]

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Justice Department Probing Foreclosure Processes Published: Wednesday, 6 Oct 2010 | 6:33 PM ET The U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday it was probing reports that the nation's top mortgage lenders improperly evicted struggling borrowers from their homes as part of the devastating wave of foreclosures unleashed by the financial crisis. Repres There has been a push by federal and…[...]

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DOWNLOAD ATTORNEY WORKBOOK 600+ PAGES BY KARL DENNINGER, MARKET TICKER AS POSTED ON FORECLOSUREBLUES THE QUESTION NOBODY IS ASKING Today, October 09, 2010 Except me, of course…. I’m referring to the “why”. There’s an old-school journalism standard – it’s called the “Five Ws”: Who? What? Where? When? Why? Some add a sixth, an “H” – “How?” We know the answers…[...]

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“Maybe the banks think we don’t have the gumption to pull the trigger,” Mr. Goddard said. States Are Pondering Fraud Suits Against Banks November 3, 2009, 3:45 am Newly empowered by the Supreme Court, the attorneys general of several states hit hard by the housing collapse are exploring consumer fraud suits against major mortgage lenders. Frustrated by the banks’ inability…[...]

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SEE homeowners-can-afford-those-homes-and-should-stay October 11, 2010 A Foreclosure Tightrope for Democrats Editor's Note: They keep emphasizing sloppiness as the problem, cutting corners, as if the foreclosures were real, as if the defaults were real. Most are not. At the same time that the left hand of the of the financial services industry is declaring defaults and initiating foreclosures, they are paying…[...]

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October 11, 2010 Ohio Attorney General Fights Against Wall Street By MICHAEL POWELL COLUMBUS, Ohio — Back East, at the corner of Broad and Wall Streets, the view is swell. The Dow is soaring, and bankers look pleased. But here on East Broad Street, the mood is gloomier. At least 90,000 residential and commercial foreclosure notices will be filed in…[...]

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WORLD SAVINGS BANK: Yes we know the whole story with Wachovia, Wells, "60 minutes" etc. from our October 11, 2009 post. But we have not been able to penetrate to the real facts here since the quality of the loans appears almost certainly to have been funded with OPM (other people's money) which means it was securitized in some way…[...]

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Editor's Note: I have not confirmed this information but it looks completely valid. The president received a satisfaction of mortgage from a fabricated, forged instrument having no validity whatsoever. UPDATE: The notary signatures appear to be forged as well. Do Barack and Michelle have title to this property -- or any successors? Or is the title hopelessly defective? And this…[...]

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http://lightningstream.surfernetwork.com/Media/player/view/ktrs_sl4.asp?call=ktrs TOP READER PICKS FOR SERVICES AND PRODUCTS DOZENS OF CALLS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY ARE POURING IN ASKING FOR OUR TITLE AND SECURITIZATION ANALYSES, EXPERT DECLARATIONS, AND CONSULTATION. I'M ALERTING ALL THE TRAINED EXPERTS IN THIS FIELD TO EXPECT A CRUSH FROM HOMEOWNERS AND THEIR COUNSEL TO SUPPORT THE BEST CAUSES OF ACTION AND TALLY UP THE…[...]

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Yves Smith of Naked Capitalism has uncovered a price list from a company called DocX that specializes in “document recovery solutions.” DocX is the technology platform used by Lender Processing Services to manage a national network of foreclosure mills. The price list includes such things as “Create Missing Intervening Assignment,” $35; “Cure Defective Assignment,” $12.95; “Recreate Entire Collateral File,” $95.…[...]

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