Saturday, November 22, 2014

Fabricating foreclosure papers...Doesn't that sound familiar? Re: As Wells Fargo is Accused of Fabricating Foreclosure Papers, Will Banks Keep Escaping Prosecution?

Again, despicable acts, that should be landing those involved in jail. It is the same type of criminality in the HOA homeowner abuses and property thefts, and especially in some abusive associations in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. No matter the locale, though, the HOA fraudsters and criminals; the thieves, thugs, bullies and their syndicates of accomplices, need to be charged and prosecuted, just as others in the foreclosure frauds should be.
State and federal investigative and enforcement agencies need to wake up, protect those who they are empowered and paid to protect from being victimized, no matter who the perpetrators of any of the foreclosure crimes are, and especially, the HOA fraud closures. No one should be above the law because of who they think they are, or who they know, but countless innocent HOA homeowners have been made homeless due to this fraudulent and willful criminality in too many of America's court rooms.

A new internal report says the Justice Department massively overstated its successes in targeting...
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Again, despicable acts, that should be landing many in jail. It is the same type of criminality in the HOA homeowner abuses and property thefts and especially in some associations in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. No matter the locale, the HOA fraudsters and criminals; the thieves, thugs, bullies and their syndicates of accomplices, need to be charged and prosecuted. State and federal investigative and enforcement agencies need to wake up, protect those who they are empowered and paid to protect from being victimized, no matter who the perpetrators of any of the foreclosure crimes are, and especially, the HOA fraud closures. No one should be above the law because of who they think they are, or who they know, but countless innocent HOA homeowners have been made homeless due to this fraudulent and willful criminality in too many of America's court rooms.


A new internal report says the Justice Department massively overstated its successes in targeting...

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