Posted on04 May 2011. Tags: $12.5 Million , 25 million , 60 minutes , bank of america , Bill O’Donnell , cease and desist , Chris Penley , deposit , DOCX , fdic , foreclosure fraud , forged documents , fraud digest , fraudulent documents , Hempstead , jeff thigpen , john O'brien , jpmorgan chase , lawsuits , Lender Processing Services Inc. , linda green , LPS , Lynn Szymoniak ESQ , Martha Coakley , massachusetts , MERS , MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC. , new york , north carolina , Ray Calame , register of deeds , robo signers , sheila bair , State Treasurer , treasurer , Tywanna Thomas , Wayne Hall , wells fargo
Take a look at all these residents with DocX signatures…this is only the beginning to his quest. In matter of fact he’s found about 2,300 others.
mortgage fraud information from press conference
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Nice job Sir!
wait for all 50 states to get their spread sheets available… this is a sliver of a Redwood!
it amazes me to see so many MERS still listed, and let’s look at the amount of the sale after an auction, I was seeing $100. Something just seems plain wrong with that no matter the rational behind it.
Linda. Poor girl. She should be suing Wells and MERS for Carpels Tunnel
Caps off to Mr. Thigpen for having the courage to step forward and expose his findings. It would be great if all counties would step up.