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Christopher Conley, High Sheriff of Carroll County NH, holds a press conference at the County complex on 7/2/12. He announces that he is forming a task force to investigate mortgage fraud. Fraud is occurring across the United States. Properties being foreclosed on that are owned outright. Financial institutions that stake claim to a property without a deed. The Sheriff states: “In each case there is no accountability be the financial institution, no one to present a reply, no decision maker to speak with. If you are a property owner and are experiencing any of the above. Contact the Sheriff at CarrollCountysheriff@carrollcountynh.net, Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, Attn: Deputy Brian King, PO Box 190, Ossipee, NH 03864, 539-2285 x317

OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
COUNTY OF CARROLL
P.O. BOX 190
Ossipee, NH 03864

Fax: (603)539-7506

CHRISTOPHER E. CONLEY
HIGH SHERIFF

MONDAY, JULY 2,2012

PRESS RELEASE

CARROLL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, OSSIPEE, NH

I am announcing the formation of a task force to investigate mortgage fraud throughout Carroll
County – criminal fraud.

There are thousands of property owners throughout the county that may be affected.

During the past year, there have been many events, that have come to my attention or I have been
involved with, affecting property owners, i.e. properties being foreclosed on that were owned outright,
financial institutions that staked claim to a property but did not have a deed, note or mortgage history,
persons who owned property and were told they were in arrears on a mortgage they paid. A common
thread in each case is there was no accountability by the financial institution, no one to present a reply,
no decision maker to speak with.

Last month, I learned 51 banking institutions filed for bankruptcy protection in federal district court
on 14 May 2012. Do any of these banks or their constituent banks have property interests in Carroll
County? Do Carroll County property owners have an interest as a creditor or affected party? What
have the banks requested relative to mortgages they hold as assets?

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