Tag Archives: Google
Judges: Not Dupes—TOTALLY In On It
In the past couple of years, we’ve written a number of articles—not quite a series, but more than a couple—asking the following question regarding whether or not judges are impartial, or favor Goliath over David, or whether they really can … Continue reading
THE ADMISSION FANNIE MAE DOESN’T WANT YOU TO SEE
In researching my own lawsuit against Fannie Mae, I ran across this stunning statement on a publicly-available Fannie Mae website (otherwise I wouldn’t have found it): “The mortgages that back a Fannie Mae MBS are held in a trust on … Continue reading
Posted in Fannie Mae, Financial Terrorism, Foreclosure
Tagged Fannie Mae, foreclosure fraud, Google, mortgages, pools, Scribd, securitization, trusts
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