Crisis in Florida Courts: (It’s not the unfairness of foreclosure) It’s Judges Wearing Colored Robes!

And protecting their pensions and investments.

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There is a crisis that seriously impacts the integrity of the judicial system. And no, I’m not talking about the way the courts all across this state have set out, openly antagonistic to the interests of consumers as we’ve all experienced for years in the foreclosure process. And no, I’m not talking about broom closets  …

Source: Crisis in Florida Courts: (It’s not the unfairness of foreclosure) It’s Judges Wearing Colored Robes!

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2 thoughts on “Crisis in Florida Courts: (It’s not the unfairness of foreclosure) It’s Judges Wearing Colored Robes!

  1. Its not just florida,California,especially L.A county judges,all one needs to do is look at the companies that they hold the most interest in and you get why they are the worst as far as customer service,prices,fairness,ethics etc.Those companies and banks have “Above the Law Status”,they know that there is nobody that will be able to win in the courts as long as they paid for the judges.
    Example-when looking over the judge in the case of Me vs Wells Fargo,in writing they tell me who owns my loan but this entity is BK and disputes WF claims listing them as a Unsecured,Non-Priority Creditor,and cancels their contracts,2009-2010.In 2012 the trading of the certificates associated to these “Trusts” get revoked by the SEC,yet somehow make their way into the pension holdings of the judges,but in the later part of 2012,not before,they were not there in 2009,2010,or 2011,or 2007 before they filed for BK.
    Gov Brown gave them all immunity isn’t that nice.

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