Monthly Archives: June 2014
MARY MCCULLEY UPDATE: HIGH-SECURITY PRISON IN WEST VIRGINIA
Mary McCulley has a new “home” (to replace the one she was defrauded out of, how sweet)–a high-security federal penitentiary in West Virginia. Wikipedia’s description: The United States Penitentiary, Hazelton (USP Hazelton) is a high-security United States federal prison for … Continue reading
FAKE ENDORSEMENTS: JUDGE IN WELLS FARGO CASE ON RIGHT TRACK
The Wells Fargo “Mortgage Foreclosure Attorney Procedure Manual” continues to make news. Now the judge in the case that brought all this to light is saying the following: At the hearing, attorney David Dunn said the bank’s note endorsement process … Continue reading
PART 2: WHAT “RECOVERY”? WHO CAN AFFORD ANYTHING?
Who can afford anything? Not many people, it seems. As noted in yesterday’s post, half of America cannot afford the house they are “buying,” while at the same time rents are skyrocketing, with the number of people who pay half … Continue reading
WHAT “RECOVERY?” WHO CAN AFFORD ANYTHING?
Scene: a typical American coffee shop. We see two casually-dressed friends sitting at a table, talking quietly and drinking a cup of joe. We notice one has a “grande” while the other has a “tall.” Suddenly we hear loud guffawing … Continue reading
DISORDER IN THE COURT: STILL BELIEVE IN THE “JUSTICE” SYSTEM?
Wow. A judge actually says to an attorney: “Stop pissing me off” and “I’ll beat your ass.” I thought judges weren’t supposed to be thugs. The public defender and the judge actually go into the hall and the judge allegedly … Continue reading