BOMBSHELL REVELATION: ALL WAMU LOAN DOCS WERE UPLOADED TO MERS & DESTROYED

TBTF too big to ask for permission – rather steal it and ask for bailout. Confiscate the USPTO patents that made this all possible.

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BOMBSHELL REVELATION: ALL WAMU LOAN DOCS WERE UPLOADED TO MERS & DESTROYED

Remember those big moving trucks being loaded with scores of WAMU loan documents down in the heart of Texas and then transported to Mexico as caught on film by a local TV news group.  The saga continues.

Intrepid foreclosure fighter, Dr. James Madison Kelley, has filed a sworn affidavit of  WMBFA borrower, Karen Armstrong, in US Bankruptcy Court in San Jose, California in support of his adversarial proceedingsagainst JPMorgan Chase Bank NA and Washington Mutual Bank FA   The revelations may prove to be groundbreaking relative to the locations (or absence thereof) of the true blue-ink original mortgage loan documents, i..e. Notes, Mortgages, Deeds of Trust.

Karen Armstrong, stated under oath that in July and August 2013 she had spoken three times by telephone with Chase employee, Ashley Curry, of the Chase Executive Offices concerning the destruction of all the Washington Mutual Bank…

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Wells Fargo fails to end lawsuit over German bank WestLB CDO vehicle

All right! Now confiscate the patents as part of the deal when Wells Fargo tries to settle.

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Wells Fargo fails to end lawsuit over German bank WestLB CDO vehicle

(Reuters) – Wells Fargo & Co failed to persuade a U.S. judge to dismiss a lawsuit accusing it of mismanaging a collateralized debt obligation vehicle created by WestLB AG, a state-owned German bank that was dissolved after the 2008 financial crisis.

While dismissing several claims, U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan in Manhattan said Wells Fargo must face claims by House of Europe Funding I Ltd, a Cayman Islands-based CDO issuer, that its oversight led to losses that could reach $163 million. The decision was made public on Tuesday, and is dated March 31.

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