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If the lawyer is not a competent witness with personal knowledge, then he should shut up and sit down. See also fraud-on-the-court-reversing-the-tide See also Judge Young: federal-appeal-slams-lawyers-and-pretender-lenders-with-sanctions-for-misrepresentation-on-ownership-of-loan See also modification-fraud-the-latest-game-in-town So you sent a QWR and you know the loan is securitized. The orignating lender says talk to the servicer and the servicer declines […]
Thank you Deontos Comment: I always thought TWO for the price of ONE was a GOOD thing. Everybody’s talking about the Kansas Appellate Decision? What about this one from Arkansas’s Supreme Court? Same issues, MERS and “black letter law” …. MERS **Lost** and the Arkansas Supreme Court cited the Landmark v KESLER Kansas Decision. ————————————————————— […]
If I am right, then why are judges are not buying this? see msnbc discussion of “What’s in the Bag?”> object> The problem here is becoming increasingly apparent with Judges of many different ideological persuasions. This all looks like a gimmick to them. And they are right. It’s just that the one finessing the gimmick […]
See entire decision here > kansas-supreme-court-sets-precedent-key-decision-confirming-livinglies-strategies See also Arkansas Supreme Court stating the same principles and citing to Kansas: arkansas-supreme-court-denies-mers-legal-standing Annotations: See this list of cases cited by pretender lenders: Lender’s Cases mers-getting-the-grilling-it-deserves kansas-s-ct-decision-annotation-2-reversing-default kansas-waking-up-to-discover-the-mortgage-market-was-a-giant-criminal-enterprise What does this decision mean? It means that there are several direct strategic moves that are suggested both by the […]
“If courts are willing to say MERS doesn’t have any ownership interest in mortgage loans, that may eventually call into question the priority of liens recorded in MERS’s name, and there are millions and millions of them.” September 27, 2009 Fair Game The Mortgage Machine Backfires By GRETCHEN MORGENSON WITH the mortgage bust approaching Year […]
The point must be made, and the evidence must be allowed, that the pretender lenders are gaming the system every day and literally stealing homes from both homeowners and investors who thought they had an interest in those homes when they bought mortgage backed securities. This leaves the borrower in a position of financial double […]
Here it is. On August 28, 2009 the Supreme Court of the State of Kansas rendered an opinion based calmly on existing law and relentlessly applying it to the chagrin of all participants in the securitization scheme. This decision is being examined, cited, analyzed and applied all over the country. MERS was the appellant seeking […]
Matt Taibbi in Huffington Post: Waking up to discover the mortgage market was a giant criminal enterprise A landmark ruling in a recent Kansas Supreme Court case may have given millions of distressed homeowners the legal wedge they need to avoid foreclosure. In Landmark National Bank v. Kesler, 2009 Kan. LEXIS 834, the Kansas Supreme […]
In November of 2008, AIG answered a request from the SEC that requird them to explain the inner workings of Credit Default Swaps. While they appear to have finessed certain issues, this is the clearest glimpse of how it worked. There are several classes of transactions but each of them involves some “delivery” of the […]
The Reno Class Action attorneys and others, including Elizabeth Warren, Chairwomen of the Congressional Oversight Committee, want to know where this money went, whether it satisfied obligations, and whether the obligations satisfied inure to the benefit of homeowners who purchased loan products from a Ponzi securitization scheme or otherwise. $13 trillion in mortgages were issued […]


