Wells Fargo accused of forging loan documents
A Las Vegas attorney who represents people facing foreclosure has accused Wells Fargo of forging loan documents. The allegation is the latest sign that efforts to hold mortgage lenders accountable are escalating in Nevada.
In court papers filed this month in Clark County District Court, attorney Dave Crosby alleged bank employees committed forgery and fraud in making a $350,000 loan to a father of four who was unemployed at the time.
“They forged signatures, they backdated documents,” Crosby said. “We’ve got them cold.”
Crosby said the bank has presented two deeds of trust for the same property. One bears the signature of Olivia A. Todd, who on Jan. 27, 2010, was identified as an assistant secretary with MERS, Inc., a mortgage servicer from the Phoenix area and a co-defendant in the lawsuit.
But on Feb. 16, 2010, Todd’s signature appears on a second deed of trust, where she is identified as the firm’s president. Both assignments were notarized as authentic, Crosby said in court papers.
Check out the rest here…
~
The Nevada AG is corrupt. Next up – Chief Nevada Attorney General Ann McDermott for BACKDATING and FORGING court documents in Carson City.
Hell yea time to get really busy
train is a coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hope it blows up! lol
now yuh talking, bastards will begin to feel it now its all drooling down hill now.
WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW,WOW. WOW, Idon’t know what else to say……..WOWEY!
Oh yee of wittle faith!!!