Just When You Thought You Heard It All, Freddie Mac Set to Securitize Previously Delinquent Mortgages
“The mortgages are listed as performing, but Freddie Mac said some are still distressed.” ~ Freddie Mac to securitize previously delinquent mortgages Freddie Mac plans to bundle pools of once-delinquent mortgages, calling the strategy “a new avenue for securitization.” The mortgages to be used as collateral are re-performing loans, current for the last 12 months. … Read more
WOW | Countdown with Keith Olbermann on Michael Bloomberg and #OccupyWallStreet
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Wikipedia | Steven J. Baum Foreclosure Mill Hits Karma Iceberg
From a FUTURE Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Steven J. Baum was a Foreclosure Mill that struck a karma iceberg on his last voyage and sank on 15 April 2012, resulting in the layoffs of 1,517 people in one of the happiest days in Fraudclosure history. One of the largest foreclosure mills in the world at the … Read more
Written Testimony of Adam J. Levitin Before the House Financial Services Committee Joint Hearing on “H.R. 1697: The Communities First Act” November 16, 2011
Written Testimony of Adam J. Levitin Professor of Law Georgetown University Law Center Before the House Financial Services Committee Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit & Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises Joint Hearing on “H.R. 1697: The Communities First Act” November 16, 2011 2:00 pm Ms. Chairman Capito, Mr. Chairman Garret, … Read more
ACLU and National Lawyers Guild SUE City Of Oakland regarding former Consent Order and the use of force against #occupyoakland
INTRODUCTION 1. Plaintiffs have peacefully demonstrated during protests associated with the “Occupy Oakland” movement and they hope to continue to exercise their First Amendment rights by continuing to demonstrate in Oakland. But Plaintiffs are concerned for their safety at future protests, because during two previous protests they have encountered, and some of them have been … Read more
Lender Processing Services (LPS) Responds to Nevada Attorney General Criminal Indictments
LPS Responds to Nevada Attorney General Announcement JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Lender Processing Services has previously disclosed that since 2010, the company has conducted reviews of the processes used in the signing and notarization of documents used in foreclosure proceedings. LPS recently learned of an inquiry from the Nevada Attorney General into … Read more
Nevada Attorney General Masto Files 606 Count Criminal Indictment Against Two Lender Processing Services Officers
Nevada Attorney General Masto Files 606 Count Criminal Indictment Against Two Title Officers (Updated: Lender Processing Services Employees) The Nevada attorney general Catherine Cortez Masto has just filed a 606 count indictment against two title officers in a single county, Clark County, for supervising the filing of tens of thousands of fraudulent documents in … Read more
Heh, It’s A Bankster CRIMINAL Indictment! (LPS)
The Market Ticker – Heh, It’s A Bankster CRIMINAL Indictment! My God, it’s full of stars! The 606-count indictment alleges that the two title officers, Gary Trafford and Gerri Sheppard, directed employees under their supervision to forge their names on foreclosure documents, then notarize the forged signatures, so that it appeared that the pair … Read more
ROBO-SIGNING CRIMINAL COMPLAINT | STATE OF NEVADA vs GARY TRAFFORD, GERRI SHEPPARD (Lender Processing Services)
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FRAUDCLOSURE | OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (NOT PAM BONDI) ANNOUNCES INDICTMENT IN MASSIVE ROBO-SIGNING SCHEME
Office of the Attorney general ANNOUNCES indictment in massive clark county robo-signing scheme Defendants to be Held Criminally Accountable for Filing Tens of Thousands of Fraudulent Foreclosure Documents Carson City, NV – The Office of the Nevada Attorney General announced today that the Clark County grand jury has returned a 606 count indictment against two … Read more

