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CASE IN POINT FORECLOSURE MILLS, JUDICIAL

FRAUD, CONSUMER EXPLOITATION


CASE IN POINT: FORECLOSURE MILLS, JUDICIAL FRAUD, CONSUMER
EXPLOITATION, GOVERNMENT SHAMS (an abstract)
Unscrupulous foreclosure mill activities are more criminally exploitive than what becomes
reported not only in Florida. Appalling collection abuses have resulted in mill lawyers (or their
affiliates) obtaining ownership of fraudulently foreclosed properties via purported bids at
simulated auctions. Certain fraudulently auctioned properties become flipped illegally to
Freddie Mac. Some mill lawyers file into court records fee-making pleadings (summary
judgments, etc) when Freddie Mac is not party to cases, and they bill $$$$ fees pretending to
represent Freddie Mac. Mills have cooperation and applause of federal and state courts.
Through falsified Bankruptcy Court pleadings, some foreclosure mill lawyers wrongfully,
illegally impede homeowners restructuring debts, and discovery of the actual owners of
mortgage notes. Such lawyers file falsified bankruptcy Lift Stay motions in names of either
defunct lenders or lenders with no ownership of property notes. To the contrary, bankruptcy
lift stays should not be granted where there's no standing since ranking and secured
debt factors come into play. False bankruptcy pleadings not only help illegal property
repossessions, any other creditors whom debtors owe, becomes deprived wrongfully of entitled
shares of proceeds from those auction frauds; and ILLEGITIMATE deficiency judgments ;
and third party debt-buyers seeking money after unfairly low bids resulted in large debt
balances are also problems.
Plus, foreclosure mills work in concert with Wells Fargo. Among other things, Wells Fargo
has tax advantage from fraudulent foreclosure proceedings after placing distressed homeowners
names / social security numbers on false IRS (acquisition) form 1099-As, even when no lawful
acquisition of properties occurred; such homeowners wrongfully become forced to explain
these turn of events to the IRS after surprise receipts of tax bills.
People who think that people who can no longer afford their mortgage should pack up and
move out, ignore that it is unjust to render people homeless by use of intentional, dishonest,
illegal foreclosure proceedings. Foreclosure mill illegalities like Attorney David J. Sterns
actually accounts for illegal foreclosures and Tent Cities which could be Anyplace, USA.
Consider: Former homeowners Lawrence and Linda Elin, gave up their home after becoming
victims of Bernie Madoff. (Former Wells Fargo executive Cheronda Guyton held parties after
the Elins moved out; and astonishingly, Collin Equities permitted Guyton personal, free
access to that home. A foreclosure auction had not occurred which made Collin proprietor of
property that supposedly went back to Wells Fargo (how did Collin get it?) The point being, it
is possible that the Elins unwittingly aided a foreclosure fraud which displaced them people
unknowingly do it all the time! These situations are salient reasons why foreclosure fraud (on
farmers, businesses, as well as residences) MUST be investigated; it can cripple peoples
abilities to move forward with their lives for a very long time and the cloaked perpetrators are

often millionaires; those perpetrators are as bad as, or worse than Bernie Madoff.
Because it is imperative to expose the variations of noxious foreclosure shams; and I have been
offering / pleading that My True Story (with Prima Facie proof!) be used in Case Study about
deceptive foreclosures and judicial biases. I have not relished all my personal costs in almost 5
years of trying to tell the story (my own, as well as others) of how the judicial system is being
utilized by the banking industry (knowingly and unknowingly, because sometimes the lenders
dont know the foreclosure mills are handing them dirty titles) to devastate people whose
circumstances causes them difficulty with repaying debts.
**Read / See more: http://www.change.org/petitions/request-for-congressional-foreclosurepanel-to-examine-foreclosure-lawyers/

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