Big Law Pimps for Banks “World Will Come to an End Scenario” after 4th DCA Glarum Opinion
This is deeply insulting to anyone who wants due process and values an independent judiciary. In a clear attempt to influence the 4th DCA to change their opinion in the Glarum case, Big Law is at it again. Remember the pressure the 4th’s judges caved to when they changed the Riggs case. In that case, … Read more
Mark Stopa | Letter to Judge Sisco RE Delays in Foreclosure Cases
Here is Mark again with another excellent letter to the court… ~ Delays in Foreclosure Cases Respectfully, I’m tired of being accused of delay, of being curtly told I have 10 days to file an Answer, of being deprived of hearings, of being threatened with sanctions, etc., only to keep seeing plaintiffs get away with … Read more
BofA Told to Pay Fired Countrywide Whistleblower $930,000
BofA Told to Pay Fired Countrywide Whistleblower $930,000 Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) — Bank of America Corp. must pay $930,000 to an employee who uncovered fraud at Countrywide Financial Corp. and was fired in violation of whistleblower protections, the U.S. Department of Labor said. The employee was terminated soon after the Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank took … Read more
Robo-signed | Fraudulent Mortgage Documents Fill County Files Dating to the Late 1990s or Since the Inception of MERS
Fraudulent mortgage documents fill county files NEW YORK — Counties across the United States are discovering that illegal or questionable mortgage paperwork is far more widespread than thought, tainting the deeds of tens of thousands of homes dating to the late 1990s. The suspect documents could create legal trouble for homeowners for years. Already, mortgage … Read more
Fedspeak Report | The Post Foreclosure Experience of U.S. Households have the Same or Even Better Living Standards than Before they Defaulted
Many survive foreclosure in style Homeowners in foreclosure are increasingly plotting a graceful landing that leaves them not in dire straits following an eviction, but with the same or even better living standards than before they defaulted. A study released this summer by a Federal Reserve Board discussion group found that homeowners post-foreclosure are bucking … Read more
$1 Trillion in Sour Notes | Banks being Squeezed by Mortgage Investors
$1T in sour notes Banks being squeezed by mortgage investors It’s the flip side of foreclosure fraud: Not only is the city fireman in danger of losing his home, he also might wind up with smaller retirement checks because his pension invested in home-mortgage-backed bonds that were bundled and sold off by banks during the … Read more
HUD: 101-Year-Old Texana Hollis Can Go Home and She Can Stay there for the Rest of Her Life
HUD will give home back to evicted 101-year-old Detroit woman Texana Hollis DETROIT (WXYZ) – There’s been a positive development in the story of Texana Hollis, the 101-year-old woman evicted from her home . She will now get her southwest Detroit home back after a heartbreaking ordeal. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, … Read more

