Category Archives: Foreclosure fraud
TURNING “MISERY INTO MONEY”: THE INJUSTICE INDUSTRY OF THE BANKS
Joel Sucher covers the waterfront of foreclosure fraud today, even giving a shoutout to us here at LRM. Sucher performs the badly-needed service of humanizing and un-demonizing those damaged by the ongoing foreclosure maelstrom: “The largely nameless victims in this … Continue reading
MARY MCCULLEY: THE RAILROAD TO HAZELTON
By: Clinton Kirby and Glenn Augenstein August 7, 2014 Readers of this site and/or those who otherwise follow the news about Mary McCulley may recall the interview with her published here on May 7, 2014, titled: “The $6 Million Woman: … Continue reading
COPS AND COURTS: WE DON’T HAVE TO FOLLOW THE LAW–BUT YOU DO
Perhaps you’ve seen this incredible video, which I saw for the first time today: In it, a police officer actually says these words (0;42) : “Obama has decimated the friggin’ Constitution. So I don’t give a damn–if he doesn’t follow … Continue reading
FORECLOSURE FRAUD BUSINESS MODEL HAS GONE INTERNATIONAL
This Paul Singer (the rentier of rentiers) vs. Argentina story has all the elements familiar to homeowners facing foreclosure across the U.S.: 1) Giant corporation (i.e., Paul Singer’s hedge fund) trying to enforce questionable debt 2) Judges favoring giant corporation … Continue reading
TAKING DOWN THE BANKS, $10 AT A TIME
If ten bucks could help take down the bank you despise the most, would you pay it? In order to do just that, a family in Washington state has started a crowdfunding campaign over at Kickstarter called “Beating Bank of … Continue reading
EVERYTHING IS RIGGED FOR BANKS, EVEN IN UTAH
So we sit here day in, day out, wondering why the law isn’t being followed–why the foreclosure machine continues to steamroll over the populace. We wonder why homeowners aren’t winning their cases against the big banks, despite clear and compelling … Continue reading
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE ENDORSEMENTS, Y’ALL
As we have written about many times here at LRM, endorsements on promissory notes are a big deal, to put it lightly (see list of articles at the end of this post). The judges know this. The banks know this. … Continue reading