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Since 2008 I have called out bankruptcy practitioners for their lack of interest in false claims of securitization. The impact on the bankruptcy estate is usually enormous. But without aggressive education of the presiding judge the case will not only go as planned by the banks, it will also lock in the homeowner to “admissions” […]
Jeannie K. May, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, Defendant-Appellant. Jeannie K. May, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, Defendant-Appellee. May v Nationstar Mortgage Nos. 16-1285, 16-1307.United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.Submitted: December 15, 2016.Filed: March 29, 2017.Kevin Michael Abel, for Defendant-Appellant. Jeffrey Mark Tillotson, for Defendant-Appellant. Rhiana Luaders, for Defendant-Appellant. Amy Elizabeth Breihan, for Defendant-Appellant. […]
What is unique and instructive about this decision from the Montana Supreme Court is that it gives details of each and every fraudulent, wrongful and otherwise illegal acts that were committed by a self-proclaimed servicer and the “defective” trustee on the deed of trust. You need to read the case to see how many different […]
The promise by some title search vendors of a cheap lawsuit that will get rid of your mortgage is generally not based in reality. You might be able to beat a foreclosure with title issues but you probably won’t get rid of the mortgage or deed of trust without pleading and proving that the mortgage […]
FDCPA & FCCPA Claims Gaining Traction: Lessons from Goodin v. Bank of America Across the country, homeowners are increasingly finding success under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and state-level consumer protection laws such as Florida’s FCCPA. A clear example is Goodin v. Bank of America (M.D. Fla.), where Judge Corrigan issued a carefully […]
For more information please email us at gtchonors.llblog@gmail.com or call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688. This is not a legal opinion on your case. It is general information only. Consult an attorney before you make any decisions. ================================== Hat tip to Ken McLeod see Goodin v Bank of America NA I think this case decision should be […]
For further information please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 ============================ see Quiet title Wrongful foreclosure Punitive Damages Missouri judgment.1-26-15.pdf ocr Missouri had been impenetrable. Things change. This case finds that neither the GSE nor anyone else in the chain had the power to enforce the paper because they did not really have ownership of the loan, […]
Damage awards for wrongful foreclosure are rising across the country. In New Mexico a judge issued a $3.2 million judgment (including $2.7 million in punitive damages) against Wells Fargo for foreclosing on a man’s home after his death even though he had an insurance policy through the bank that paid the remaining balance on his […]
““The words PONZI SCHEME and FRAUD applied to the mortgage meltdown has been largely dismissed by policy makers, law enforcement and regulators. Instead we heard the terms RISKY BEHAVIOR and RECKLESSNESS. Now law enforcement has finally completed its investigation and determined that those who set the tone and culture of Wall Street were deeply involved […]
The purpose of this article is to support the prior conclusions expressed in my articles and appearances that in addition to being a Ponzi scheme, a necessary component of the illusion of a securitization plan was identity theft in which the identity of a person or entity is used for fraudulent purposes. The latest round […]


