BUSTED: Trustee Caught Building Endorsements!

Re-blogged from MSFraud.org

Broken_TrustThis is Alaska Trustee, L.L.C.,  OneWest BankDeutsche Bank and Lender Processing Services conspiring to forge/fabricate the endorsements on the Note. 

This is actual correspondence obtained through discovery, submitted to the Court in a 60B motion, which was denied without a hearing at the trial court level.  [Read more on MSFraud HERE]

Way to Go!!

Little to NO Sympathy for Big Banks – New York Times

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NYT no sympathyIt’s no fun to be a banker these days. It is not just the increased regulation. It’s the lack of trust.

“At what point does this stop?” asked Gary Lynch, the former director of enforcement for the Securities and Exchange Commission who has gone on to jobs with many leading Wall Street firms and is now global general counsel at Bank of America.

He was referring to the escalation in penalties being levied on banks, culminating in the $13 billion JPMorgan Chase was forced to pay for a series of transgressions. Continue reading

Criminal Action Is Expected for JPMorgan in Madoff Case

New York Times posted by JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG AND BEN PROTESS

Madoff JPMorganJPMorgan Chase and federal authorities are nearing settlements over the bank’s ties to Bernard L. Madoff, striking tentative deals that would involve roughly $2 billion in penalties and a rare criminal action. The government will use a sizable portion of the money to compensate Mr. Madoff’s victims.

The settlements, which are coming together on the anniversary of Mr. Madoff’s arrest at his Manhattan penthouse five years ago on Wednesday, would fault the bank for turning a blind eye to his huge Ponzi scheme, according to people briefed on the case who were not authorized to speak publicly. Continue reading

WELLS FARGO’S “NOTE ENDORSEMENT TEAM” DOCUMENTATION FORM – EXHIBIT

From the same people who brought you “pick-a-pay” …

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Attached is an Exhibit that was submitted in a NY bankruptcy case for a trial which settled. In newer foreclosures, there are likely to be robo-redux endorsements fabricated per specs directed by procedures and processes set in place by the entities dealing with loan documentation failures and gaps. These entities direct the lawyers and the Loan Documentation or Note Endorsement units or teams. From what we know, these Note Endorsement teams are comprised of 4-6 people who stamp endorsements on notes whenever a lawyer/servicer/other entity sends / directs / opens a task requesting the team to take care of a note endorsement problem. My recollection is that some of the servicer settlements (like the protocols approved in NJ) may have provisions related to such fixing of exception riddled document trails.

http://stopforeclosurefraud.com/2013/12/10/well-fargos-note-endorsement-team-documentation-form-exhibit/

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Small Town Judge – Major Ethics Issues – Plots Against Homeowner with Bank’s Attorney

By Sydney Sullivan

wickedWitchHave you ever felt that the judge in your case was not treating you or your attorney fairly, especially when the facts of bankster fraud were clear? Or when you have shown the judge a fabricated assignment of mortgage and an obviously fake endorsement on your so-called note? When you walk into the courtroom does your stomach sink and you imagine you hear a faint theme from the wicked witch of the west in the Wizard of Oz?

In a small Kentucky county, a homeowner just like you encountered the unthinkable – proof that his judge was prejudice and even worse – the judge was assisting the opposing counsel for the bank in a plot against him.  

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Libor Lies Revealed in Rigging of $300 Trillion Benchmark

the Lie in LIBORNo – we’re not making this up.

According to Bloomberg By Liam Vaughan & Gavin Finch – Jan 28, 2013: “The benchmark rate for more than $300 trillion of contracts was based on honesty. New evidence in banking’s biggest scandal shows traders took it as a license to cheat.” Graphic: Bloomberg Markets Continue reading

Scorsese’s ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Gets In Under the Oscar Wire

NYTimes logoBy MICHAEL CIEPLY and BROOKS BARNES

LOS ANGELES — Last week, Martin Scorsese winged off to Marrakesh, Morocco, where he will spend nine days adjudicating Prince Moulay Rachid’s film festival.

But he left a not-so-little something behind: “The Wolf of Wall Street,” a two-hour, 59-minute cinematic romp through the securities business — his longest film ever.

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Every State Should – AUDIT LAND RECORDS

By Sydney Sullivan

“[L]and records across the country have been polluted, diluted, laundered and rendered useless by MERS (the Mortgage Electronic Registration System), and Landtegrity.com has posted a petition demanding answers from the White House,” wrote in the Huffington Post April 2103.

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Buy Now Button with Credit CardsNo answers have been received. Now is time to prepare for the 2014 elections and get the point across. We need to unite and visibly display our discontent for the damage done to our property records. Let’s put a bumper sticker on every car!  
Order your bumper sticker now so that every politician can clearly see the #1 agenda on the minds of every homeowner in America is to clean up the land records. Continue reading