[…] If Linda Green did NOT have signing authority on behalf of (MERS), what about the thousands upon thousands of mortgage satisfactions that she signed on behalf of MERS? (Not to mention her signature never matches, see here) […]
[…] documents; affidavits signed by individuals who change their employments as often as they change their signatures; forgeries, falsified documents and blue notes made from color copiers but passed off as […]
[…] it a Pleading, a BOGUS Assignment, Fabricated Notes, a Forgery, or an Assistant Attorney General that works for both the AG Office and a Foreclosure Mill at the […]
[…] is astounding – all from the plaintiffs’ side. I have actually shown judges where signatures have changed over several different assignments and affidavits. That – in any other area of the law – […]
[…] doesn’t take a signature expert to tell you there are … three or four different signatures for the same person on various assignments of mortgages,” he said. “There’s definitely a […]
[…] it a Pleading, a BOGUS Assignment, a Fabricated Note, a Forgery, or an Assistant Attorney General that works for both the AG Office and a Foreclosure Mill at the […]
[…] it a Pleading, a BOGUS Assignment, a Fabricated Note, a Forgery, or an Assistant Attorney General that works for both the AG Office and a Foreclosure Mill at the […]
[…] signatures authorizing the transfers make fun reading. Some people listed as vice presidents and the like often are not, and were never even employees of the companies named. They work for […]
[…] recordings, saxon, securities fraud, securitized, theft, wrongful foreclosure Out of all the different signatures we have seen from Linda Green you would think the one below would match at least one of […]
One little trick anyone can do to shut down a foreclosure is issue a subpoena to anyone whose name appears no a document or affidavit.
Also, type their name in google, just to see what pops up. Sometimes you’ll find something interesting like today when I discovered an attorney from the law firm that filed the case signed the assignment of mortgage….naughty behavior…..
So, this is stalling foreclosures, it’s a technicality. It still means almost all these liar loans should be rental agreements, and those of us who played by the rules have our pitchforks ready, because we saved for a house and can’t buy or can’t get a modification because of too “much money in the bank”!
And on this “evidence” how many American families have been and will continue to be evicted from their homes? OH, in the millions, tens of millions you say?
Over the years I have seen all these people sign these assignments and they are all fakes, every one of then without exception. Fight the banksters, fight them with all yuh got, forever. Do not let up.
best regards and good luck
Mario Kenny http://www.mariokenny.wordpress.com
Namaste we have a problem in forgery case can u please provide me solution
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[…] If Linda Green did NOT have signing authority on behalf of (MERS), what about the thousands upon thousands of mortgage satisfactions that she signed on behalf of MERS? (Not to mention her signature never matches, see here) […]
[…] we know the answer at this point. 4closurefraud.com has a nice repository of obviously-forged signatures. On court […]
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[…] Docx Fabrications & Forgeries – Comparing Signatures & Titles on Mortgage Documents […]
[…] Docx Fabrications & Forgeries – Comparing Signatures & Titles on Mortgage Documents […]
[…] documents; affidavits signed by individuals who change their employments as often as they change their signatures; forgeries, falsified documents and blue notes made from color copiers but passed off as […]
[…] it a Pleading, a BOGUS Assignment, Fabricated Notes, a Forgery, or an Assistant Attorney General that works for both the AG Office and a Foreclosure Mill at the […]
[…] is astounding – all from the plaintiffs’ side. I have actually shown judges where signatures have changed over several different assignments and affidavits. That – in any other area of the law – […]
[…] doesn’t take a signature expert to tell you there are … three or four different signatures for the same person on various assignments of mortgages,” he said. “There’s definitely a […]
[…] Docx Fabrications & Forgeries – Comparing Signatures & Titles on Mortgage Documents […]
[…] it a Pleading, a BOGUS Assignment, a Fabricated Note, a Forgery, or an Assistant Attorney General that works for both the AG Office and a Foreclosure Mill at the […]
[…] it a Pleading, a BOGUS Assignment, a Fabricated Note, a Forgery, or an Assistant Attorney General that works for both the AG Office and a Foreclosure Mill at the […]
[…] people who listed the grantor or grantee as “A Bad Bene.” All of these documents are witnessed and notarized (by other Docx […]
[…] signatures authorizing the transfers make fun reading. Some people listed as vice presidents and the like often are not, and were never even employees of the companies named. They work for […]
[…] recordings, saxon, securities fraud, securitized, theft, wrongful foreclosure Out of all the different signatures we have seen from Linda Green you would think the one below would match at least one of […]
[…] of Mortgage as well. To top it off, not only do the assignments say they are bogus, most of the signatures do not match from one to the […]
One little trick anyone can do to shut down a foreclosure is issue a subpoena to anyone whose name appears no a document or affidavit.
Also, type their name in google, just to see what pops up. Sometimes you’ll find something interesting like today when I discovered an attorney from the law firm that filed the case signed the assignment of mortgage….naughty behavior…..
So, this is stalling foreclosures, it’s a technicality. It still means almost all these liar loans should be rental agreements, and those of us who played by the rules have our pitchforks ready, because we saved for a house and can’t buy or can’t get a modification because of too “much money in the bank”!
And on this “evidence” how many American families have been and will continue to be evicted from their homes? OH, in the millions, tens of millions you say?
Repugnant! Immoral! Illegal! Unethical!
Defend your homes America!
Defend your homes.
Lisa E
http://www.ForeclosureHamlet.org
Over the years I have seen all these people sign these assignments and they are all fakes, every one of then without exception. Fight the banksters, fight them with all yuh got, forever. Do not let up.
best regards and good luck
Mario Kenny
http://www.mariokenny.wordpress.com