Stop the Eviction at the Tehiva/Phillips’ Home
5305 Hana Hwy
Monday Jan 2

We are literally crying out to all that can be on our property on Jan. 2nd to make a silent stand for what is right and protest against the fraudulent act of the bank.

On Jan. 2, Monday our entire family will be wrongfully evicted off of our property. Our family will not leave this property that we live on. Please come to our house at 5305 Hana Hwy on Jan. 2nd to help us support this cause. Our goal is to try and get as many people on our property to make a silent stand. If you know of any individual or group that can help with this stand, please call us. If any changes occur, we will let everyone know. We presently have our family attorney working hard in stopping this act of eviction from happening.

Mahalo, the Tehiva/Phillips ‘Ohana

(Wells Fargo and the realtor have been a thorn since refusing to accept the family’s mortgage payments last year evidently to force foreclosure)

Teva Family facing illegal foreclosure

Occupy Press Release

For Immediate Release
Dec 30, 2011
Contact:
Tehiva Family:
Jaydene Phillips-Tehiva
Email: XXXXXX
Telephone: XXXXXXX

Background on Mortgage:
Virginia Parsons
Telephone: XXXXXX
Email: XXXXXXX

Stop the Eviction at the Tehiva/Phillips’ Home 5305 Hana Hwy, Hana Monday Jan 2

On Monday, January 2nd community groups including Occupy Wall St/Maui will hold a silent vigil at the Tehiva family home in Hana. They hope to block the foreclosure eviction with this nonviolent action. They request that members of the community join them to stand up against what they say is Wells Fargo Bank’s illegal action.

Wells Fargo Bank is foreclosing on the long-time Hana family property and has given them a notice of eviction to be enforced Monday. According to a family spokesperson, “We are literally crying out to all that can be on our property on Jan. 2nd to make a silent stand for what is right and protest against the fraudulent act of the bank.”

“Wells Fargo’s foreclosure was void because of an invalid assignment of the mortgage,” according to the attorney for Phillips-Tehiva, Arnold T. Phillips II (no relation). “This was a securitized loan in which Wells Fargo violated the terms of the securitization agreement,” said Mr. Phillips.

The family stated, “On Jan. 2, Monday our entire family will be wrongfully evicted off of our property. Our family will not leave this property that we live on. Please come to our house at 5305 Hana Hwy on Jan. 2nd to help us support this cause. Our goal is to try and get as many people on our property to make a silent stand.”

The family attorney continues to attempt a stay of the eviction. In the event that he is successful, we will post an update at occupymaui.org.

A map to the home is here: http://g.co/maps/eexf5

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