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Aug 14, 2014

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Dec 6, 2010

COMBO Title and Securitization Search, Report, Documents, Analysis & Commentary We now have a growing group of unlikely bedfellows — investors, homeowners and local governments who were all duped and whose claims are being treated as though each one was unique when in fact the entire plan was a highly organized crime. Add the Federal […]

Jul 3, 2010

It is hard to state this strongly enough. The entire mortgage backed securitization structure was based upon FRAUD. An intentional misstatement of a material fact known to be untrue and which the receiving party reasonably relies to his detriment is fraud. BOTH ends of this deal required fraud for completion. The investors had to believe […]

Apr 22, 2010

see Magnetar%20Mortage%20Recovery%20Backstop%20Whitepaper%20Jun09.pdf Magnetar Mortage Recovery Backstop Whitepaper Jun09 Two things jump out at me with this paper from June, 2009. First it is obvious that the “real money” investors are defined as those seeking low risk and willing to take lower yield. The fact that they are called “Real Money Investors” underscores my point about […]

Apr 4, 2010

Editor’s Note: Put simply this crisis will still be ongoing in 20 years. When you add the student loans that were securitized and which were “non-dischargable” in bankruptcy because of the government guarantee of the “risk” (which never existed because the risk was sold before the loan was ever funded, hence the guarantee should not […]

Jan 15, 2010

see bully-bonus-11-7-billion-jpm If they earned it, what business is it of ours or the government? On the other hand, if they stole it, why are they not in jail? If there is money for bonuses it is because of illusory (fake) profits from an illegal scheme that I would call fraudulent. If that is profit […]

Jun 16, 2008

If you dig deep enough you will find that it wasn’t hard for regulators to figure out that we were heading for a “shock.” It wasn’t hard to figure out that there were abuses traveling downline to borrowers and upline to investors. And it wasn’t hard to figure out that the securities issued at both […]

May 15, 2008

COUNTRYWIDE SUED FOR IMPROPER LENDING PRACTICES BY ITS SHAREHOLDERS: GOOD MATERIAL HERE FOR BORROWERS TO ALLEGE IN THEIR LAWSUITS AND DEFENSIVE ACTIONS In these posts I am trying to keep pace with the events unfolding on the investor side of the Mortgage Meltdown. That is because these lawsuits are more sophisticated than the usual fair […]

Apr 26, 2008

  Somehow, the housing trouble has to at least flatten out. As long as that is going on, I think the pressure on the credit system is going to persist. It is kind of the leading indicator. It is where the trouble started. We have to underpin the consumer. That is why this is different. […]

Apr 7, 2008

I have two answers for you on the question of fairness. 1. How fair is it, after you have saved and conducted yourself properly and with financial savvy, to see the value of your investment steeply decline as a result of some game Wall Street was playing with the banks? How fair is it that […]