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FORECLOSURE JUDGES: DUPES OR FOLLOWING A SCRIPT?
A couple of extremely salient points in this article. First, Garfield notices some apparent scripting among judges in different Florida counties. And unfortunately, it’s not because they’re quoting the Constitution of the relevant law. Here’s how Garfield describes what’s happening: … Continue reading
JUDGES: I’D FOLLOW THE LAW BUT I’M TOO BUSY GETTING LAID!
“Was that wrong? Should I not have done that? I tell ya, I gotta plead ignorance on this thing, because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that that sort of thing was … Continue reading
JUDGES: DUPES OR IN ON IT?– PART 2
You may remember the LRM story from March of this year which asked the question—in the context of mortgage foreclosures—“Judges: Dupes or in on it?” From that article: “Judges have to know what’s going on. They read the news. They’re … Continue reading
JUDGES: DUPES OR IN ON IT?
The “ta-da” endorsements and other document fabrication schemes are not exclusive to Wells Fargo, as we all know. It’s just that Wells’ manual has become public knowledge. And of course, the point of all this document fabrication is to fool … Continue reading