Tag Archives: Orange County
Are banks like Wells Fargo the new slumlords? Pam Ragland’s post-foreclosure story.
Though it gets less publicity these days than it did in years past, the foreclosure crisis in the U.S. lingers. Sometimes it isn’t even the homeowners who suffer most from foreclosure. Approximately 40% of the time, according to some estimates, … Continue reading
Posted in California, Eviction, Foreclosure, Foreclosure fraud, Securitization Fail, US Bank, Wells Fargo
Tagged AB 2610, DocX, foreclosure, foreclosure fraud, fraud, lease, Linda Green, Lorraine Brown, Ocwen, Orange County, Pam Ragland, Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, Ragland v. US Bank, tenants, Wells Fargo
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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
Posted in Judicial Misconduct
Tagged censure, chambers, George Costanza, judges, karen rozier, Orange County, Scott Steiner, sex
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TO THE 12 STRANGERS WHO CONVICTED US: ROZIER STATEMENT
Public statement of the Roziers following their conviction: “TO THE TWELVE STRANGERS WHO CONVICTED US ON FRIDAY DECEMBER 13, 2013 December 21, 2013 at 7:15am We forgive you. Your City Attorney robbed you of your opportunity to discover that the … Continue reading
Posted in class war, Conspiracy, Debt, Foreclosure, Foreclosure fraud, Police State, US Bank
Tagged Buena Park, City Attorney, conviction, Harvard, IBM, jury, karen rozier, Los Angeles, Orange County, Raytheon, us bank
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