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4closureFraud Exclusive – President Obama Falls Victim to Chase Robo-Signer

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Well well well...

Lookie what we have here folks...

Is this why they tried to sneak through H.R. 3808? (just kidding)

Just like we have been saying all along, this is so much bigger than  "affidavits."

Here is another piece of the puzzle, without bringing up the REMIC issues...

Now that YOU are effected personally in this, Mr. President, what are you going to do about it?

Let's get off the whole CNN Axelrod signals White House opposition to foreclosure moratorium BS...

"The
Obama administration opposes a moratorium on home foreclosures, but
wants problems involving improper paperwork resolved as quickly as
possible, senior adviser David Axelrod said Sunday."I'm not sure about a
national moratorium,"

Like my dear friend at the Hamlet puts it

It’s
not the foreclosure affidavits only. Hello? It’s the whole
kit-n-caboodle. it’s the fabricated assignments of mortgage, fake
allonges, robo-stamped endorsements in blank, and satisfactions of
mortgage, ignoring SEC and IRS regulations, disregard for the steps
required by the REMIC rules. It’s all the top national banks and their
servicing arms. The whole of it is a sham. Don’t believe the
propaganda that insists otherwise.

Got it?

Now for the fireworks...

First we will start with a screen shot of one of Obama's Release of Mortgage...

Marshe Craine of Chase signed off on their release of mortgage.

Now you ask, so what is wrong with that?

Nothing on it's face, but you know how I roll...

With
all that is going on with the robosigning, forgeries, fabrications and
LIES, we decided to dig into this to see if something was there to
help educate the masses on the issues that all of us as Americans
face...

Guess what we found...

President Obama is a victim of the robosigning phenomenon that has taken the financial industry by storm...

How else would you explain this?

Check it out...

Random search of signature for Craine

(Click to Enlarge)

 

Whoa,
is that the same Marshe Craine "Vice President" of Chase that signed
off, and was notarized I might add BY THE SAME NOTARY, on the
Presidents Satisfaction of Mortgage?

Let's compare...

 

Hmmm. I'm no handwriting expert but...

Let' clarify if the same person notarized these documents...

Obama Notary

Random Satisfaction Notary

Looks
the same to me on the notary, so if these signatures turn out to be
different, she is LYING on one of them, but hey, no big deal, it is just
a "technicality", right?

Not convinced yet?

Okay, let's dig deeper...

Let's see if this "Vice President" Marshe Craine is a MERS agent as well.

Yep...

Oh, much better, that signature is much closer to the signature on the President's Satisfaction of mortgage...

I feel much better now, don't you?

Was getting a little nervous there for a second...

Didn't MERS just come out with some statement about how they weren't involved an any fraud or something like that?

Oh yea they did...

Statement
by CEO of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (MERS) “The MERS
System is not fraudulent, and MERS has not committed any fraud.”

Statement
by CEO of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (MERS) RESTON,
Va.–(EON: Enhanced Online News)–Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems (MERS) Chief Executive Officer R.K. Arnold today issued the
following statement regarding the organization and clarifying certain
aspects of its operations: “The MERS System is not fraudulent, and MERS
has not committed any fraud.” “MERS is one important … Read more

Anyway, it is a good thing it was the same notary again or we would be in big trouble...

Here is another one just for fun now as a Chase VP...

~

So you see, this whole Foreclosure-Gate crisis has nothing to do with the "deadbeat" borrowers, it never has.

It has to do with the complete lack of the respect of the law by the banking industry.

They got away with it up until now and are trying their damnedest to paper over their crimes.

It is time to say no more...

They tricked all of us, even you Mr. President,  and completely disregarded the basic laws of this country to make a buck.

I  have been beating this drum, along with a few others, for years now and it is time to come to an end.

Mr President, now that you have had the fraud perpetrated on you personally, what are you going to do about it?

The system is broken and the foreclosures need to be stopped NOW.

It is actually worse than you can imagine...

Feel free to call or email me to discuss this further, Mr President.

All documents supporting the screen shots above are available to the media upon request.

The
first national news media outlet that chooses to report this to the
American Public will get an exclusive on a similar issue effecting
another one of the President's mortgages...

It is just as interesting, if not better than the above...

For more on the above concerns, see here and here...

~

Michael Redman
4closureFraud.org
1 - 561 - 880 - LIES
ForeclosureFraud@gmail.com

~

PS

Everyone that reads this post, please share it, print it, email it, reblog it, or do whatever you do to archive it.

Just in case, if you know what I mean...

 

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Fri, 02/25/2011 - 07:27 | 996408 george22
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Ok, it's late and I'm tired. Perhaps because that I'm having trouble seeing the fraud. If the first "Marsha Crane" signature is actually real, where's the fraud? It's compared against a random picking of "Marsha Crane" signatures. All that means is that the other ones are probably fake. But Obama's release may be real.

We need to know what her real signature is like before you can say that he's a victim of fraud. Right now all that can be said is that he's peripherally involved, and that the notary was involved with the fraud. The phrase "Obama falls victim to Chase Robo-Signer" seems a bit strong.

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Mon, 10/11/2010 - 10:47 | 640778 Spalding_Smailes
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Foreclosures the real US time bomb

 

But with question marks hanging over the legality of many foreclosures, the bomb could be about to go off in the US.

As Hugh McLernon at IMF, who has been an avid observer of the subprime crisis, said: ''The central question in any foreclosure is whether the person seeking foreclosure has the standing to ask for it. This is usually done by producing to the court the documents showing that the applicant made the loan and is entitled to the mortgage rights, including the right to foreclose and sell when the borrower stops paying interest.''

For McLernon, the answer is to change the legislation so as to dispense with the need to produce documentation, which is the ad hoc position so far adopted by the court system without legal authority. However, with elections looming in the US, the speedy passage of difficult laws will be difficult.

The alternative is to clog the courts and erode the fragile confidence in the US government and the US financial system. With such a mess bubbling away, the release of consumer sentiment figures, trade figures and US consumer prices is a sideshow to the true health of the US economy.

http://www.smh.com.au/business/foreclosures-the-real-us-time-bomb-201010...

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 10:13 | 640719 TideFighter
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Mon, 10/11/2010 - 09:19 | 640623 tom
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Hilarious. I take it Chase bought the mortgage in order to pool it into a private ABS?

Has anybody dug seriously into the question of whether agency and GSE MBS was handled any differently? I have my doubts. I bet they're just as riddled with phony signatures as the private stuff.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 08:43 | 640562 Heroic Couplet
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George W Bush has a Crawford ranch, where he's holed up instead of campaigning for Republican and teabagger candidates, and a recently purchased house, north of Dallas, IIRC. Better check.

Before you gallop off to check, what do you think Republicans in the White House would do about foreclosure crisis?

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 09:04 | 640595 OldTrooper
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Still can't let go of your Bush-hate?  That is pathetic.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 09:32 | 640646 Bob
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It's too bad--we must encourage them to keep their eyes on the ball.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 09:04 | 640594 Careless Whisper
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Before you gallop off to check, what do you think Republicans in the White House would do about foreclosure crisis?

bailout the banks of course. the only (r) who wouldn't do that is ron paul.

 

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 08:39 | 640555 37FullHedge
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Robocop in the 1980s was busy fighting crime on the streets, Today hes bogged down with paper work, OCP is stll working on taking Detroit private lol.

Its a good one by 4closurefraud makes the fraud crystal clear even I can see it, I have a feeling the powers will neede more proof.

I like it, I assume Karl at roboticker will be blogging on this providing much more proof lol

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 08:55 | 640549 OldTrooper
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Relax.

Any one of those releases would be considered valid.  The acknowledgment by a notary in a recorded document is prima-facia evidence that the person executing the document is who they say they are in most states.  That means it can be relied upon.

I do find it disturbing that these notaries and their employers are clearly engaged in crimes.  I find it very disturbing that the notaries and their co-workers are committing crimes in order to keep a crappy $10/hr cubicle job.  But their criminal activity does not, out of neccessity, cloud title to the property.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 08:26 | 640535 watmann
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so lets agree that the unwinding of the mortgages is the same as the origination of the mortgages. The origination wasnt watched over nor is the unwinding by foreclosure. any surprise. I dont think so. why would you expect differently.

The real issue is being over looked. These homes can not be afforded by the home owners and need to be foreclosed

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 11:26 | 640872 Blankman
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I would propose that the real issue is the foreclosure mess is also an awakening for much of america.  Many people (middle class america) are beginning, through the foreclosure mess, to see that everything they have been told is all a pack of lies.  Love your job, buy an expensive house with a boat, raise 3 kids... lies, lies, lies.  They are becoming angry and distrusting of the system.  That is good.  A little distrust is healthy.  Most of these people are only hanging on to these houses because they are afraid of what their family / neighbors might think of them.  They need to start looking out for number 1.    

The sooner people start to care for themselves before others the better off we will all become.  I'm not saying be an asshole, but until you know who you are, accept who you are and love who you are - how can you truly care for others.  We are being conditioned to believe that we should care for others before ourselves, it is just not natural.              

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 12:31 | 641019 RockyRacoon
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Now there is some sanity in the sea of tin-foil hats.  Thanks for your comment.

The sensationalism of the article is a bit self-serving.  The matter of a mortgage being satisfied and signed off is moot in the long run.  It's just who the mortgagor was that caused the flurry.  Inconsequential.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 10:01 | 640699 bingaling
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IMHO you are wrong. People didn't buy homes they couldn't afford ,they bought homes they thought they could afford and when gas prices and prices of living necessities jumped up they took a beating . Also none of these normally employed people expected that  20% unemployment/underemployment would be the new norm . The problem comes down to the federal reserve and it's policies . All of this is their fault . 

And dont try to put this shit on me .my mortgage has been paid off for years and debt I learned long ago is a trap but I also understand how people fell into this one .

I wasn't one of your junkers for the record I am just trying to give you an education .

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 08:06 | 640517 Moonrajah
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At first it was outrageous, then funny, then bizzaro. Now what?

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 07:50 | 640507 Careless Whisper
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MERS seems to pump out a lot of docs considering they have NO EMPLOYEES:

http://stopforeclosurefraud.com/2010/08/27/exclusive-mers-deposition-of-secretary-and-treasurer-of-merscorp-42010/

 

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 07:12 | 640483 Mercury
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Clearly what we need here is a whole boatload of new rules and regulations, a new federal agency or two and a czar.

Oh, and a new tax to be paid by all current and regular mortgage paying home owners.

Convene the blue ribbon panel immediately!

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 06:19 | 640463 Ned Zeppelin
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Pretty amazing detective work, and veddy interesting find. Now, it does not mean all of that O's mortgage paperwork was fouled up, or that it was securitized, but there is some question as to the validity of that mortgage sat piece.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 06:04 | 640458 Zerohedge fan
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Mr President,

You just put Harvey Dent on this case?! So what?

"It’s a schemer who put you where you are. You were a schemer. You had plans. Look where it got you. I just did what I do best-I took your plan and turned it on itself. Look what I have done to this city with a few drums of gas and a couple bullets. Nobody panics when the expected people get killed. Nobody panics when things go according to plan, even if the plans are horrifying. If I tell the press that tomorrow a gangbanger will get shot, or a truckload of soldiers will get blown up, nobody panics. But when I say one little old mayor will die, everyone loses their minds! Introduce a little anarchy, you upset the established order, and everything becomes chaos. I am an agent of chaos. And you know the thing about chaos, Harvey? It’s fair."
Joker

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfmkRi_tr9c

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 03:33 | 640427 laosuwan
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where is the fraud? Barry is not being foreclosed on, he is having his mortgage discharged. anyone in the bank can sign that document, it does not matter. it would only be fraud if he had not paid his mortgage but got the release anyway, which would not surprise me. but i dont see how Barry is a victim here. but it is intersting how a nevada notary issigning docs in illonois

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 08:03 | 640513 duo
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I was about to pay off my mortgage (BofA), but if I'm not going to get legitimate title to my house, why part with all that cash?

Maybe I should max out my HELOC instead and buy gold.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 08:46 | 640566 OldTrooper
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I would reccomend that you go to the title company that insured your property when you bought it.  Express your concerns and ask them to make the pay-off and issue a date-down endorsement to your title policy.  We did that kind of thing for people when I owned a title company.  The endosement typically costs 10% of the original premium.  Might be worth it for peace of mind.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 03:44 | 640434 Harbourcity
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Where are the documents proving he has title?

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 03:31 | 640425 Florida Joe
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The preprinted stamped statement by Chase is fraudulent -- holder of the "debt" ??? There are holders of "notes", no such animal as holder of the "debt". That is meant to skate by the fact they do not hold the note, but they want to say something to fool records.

 

It may be that to enter the MERS system, the banks had preagreed that once entered, the originals would be destroyed so as to "foreclose" the possibility of competing claims by someone who later came into actual possession. One day we will know the real reason.

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Mon, 10/11/2010 - 02:13 | 640374 straightershooter
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Wow. Speechless and priceless.

BO, the world most powerful person, with the capacity to destroy the world instantaneously with one phone call, was made a fool and a victim by an even more powerful Bankster.

Now, I am totally convinced that us is indeed ruled by the banksters, er, bank elites, bankers.

In foreclosuregate, our smart president, Barack Omaba fetched no better than his daughter's closest friend: BO. A sad moment, indeed, yet, priceless.

Next episode: Will Bo fight back against banksters?

 

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 01:59 | 640362 Jake3463
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Chase didn't have a VIP department.  Sucks to be Jamie

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 01:44 | 640347 Perseid.Rocks
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It's a conspiracy that touches nearly everyone, and they can't reasonably eliminate the conspirators, so they're either paid off or frightened into compliance. The Obamas might find it difficult to sell that house.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 01:42 | 640345 Lionhead
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Well shazam, wouldn't you know it, ole Barrack Hussein Obama is in with the "little people" on his mortgage. Barrack, you're just a "small fry." Your bank conned even you, a Harvard graduate. Your part of the Ghost Mortgages in the Sky...

Yippee yi Ohhhhh,  Yippee yi Yaaaaay...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mynzbmrtp9I&feature=related

He's ridin' with the devil's herd.....  ;)

 

 

 

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 12:24 | 641011 RockyRacoon
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Nobody looks at this stuff.  It has been established law for so long, and a trusted system, that regular people don't question it.  Harvard educated or not.   That's the problem, not whether Obama was "fooled" along with the rest of the populace.   Your bias is showing fella.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 01:32 | 640339 covered
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This sounds vaguely familiar:

 

D-Day: Hey, quit your blubberin'. When I get through with this baby you won't even recognize it.
Otter: Flounder, you can't spend your whole life worrying about your mistakes! You fucked up... you trusted us! Hey, make the best of it! Maybe we can help.
Flounder: [crying] That's easy for you to say! What am I going to tell Fred?
Otter: I'll tell you what. We'll tell Fred you were doing a great job taking care of his car, but you parked it out back last night and this morning... it was gone. We report it as stolen to the police. D-Day takes care of the wreck. Your brother's insurance company buys him a new car.
Flounder: Will that work?
Otter: Hey, it's gotta work better than the truth.
Bluto: [thrusting six-pack into Flounder's hands] My advice to you is to start drinking heavily.
Otter: Better listen to him, Flounder, he's in pre-med.
D-Day: [firing up blow-torch] There you go now, just leave everything to me.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 01:27 | 640335 Tyler Durden
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So the next question is just to what extent are the notaries public coopted by MERS in on the scam, and whether or not there is even one honest person who conducted their notary duties honestly during Fraudclosure.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 08:47 | 640568 moneymutt
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the honest ones that walked away will be coming out of woodwork soon...its interesting that Sec of States of states now getting involved as notaries thier jurisdiction and you have improper title recording suits by TN and others...this is the appraisers scandal times 1000...it may be even worse than the cooption of the ratings agencies.

Goes to show you, both private and public checks and balances failed here, both govt regulators, govt police (FED, DOJ etc.) failed as well as private system of notaries, rating agencies etc. Systemic, endemic corruption of sectors of society, as if these checks and balances did not even exist. Mostly because nothing was arms length...regulators were captured, agencies worked for banks, FED is the private banks but it is supposed to regulate them, etc..

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 07:53 | 640509 Widowmaker
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Good point, none of them.  Not one fu**ing one of them.

 

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 12:21 | 641005 RockyRacoon
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Notaries get paid to do what they do -- more "signatures" equals more money.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 02:02 | 640366 Jake3463
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I see a trip to a Cuban US Naval compound in Yolanda's future as a threat to national security.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 01:25 | 640333 A Nanny Moose
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Now that it's personal, perhaps something will actually get done?

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 01:20 | 640327 Perseid.Rocks
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Oh he has crisis teams.. they're all strategically placed in various cities, with sniper rifles, in case the citizens get uppety. Now that's change you hafta believe in.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 06:20 | 640464 jeff montanye
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change you better believe in.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 06:33 | 640466 jeff montanye
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change you couldn't refuse to believe in.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 10:25 | 640747 Wyndtunnel
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Change: Resistance is futile.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 01:04 | 640315 Harbourcity
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YESSSS!!!!!!

Our media culture can't ignore this kind of a story.  The president himself falls for the mortgage scam of the big banks... he's one of us!!

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 01:22 | 640330 Harbourcity
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Oh I forgot my /sarcasm.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 01:28 | 640302 Conrad Murray
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Wow, that's some shit.  I'll do my part and email this to Barry and all the media outlets I can think of.  This world gets crazier by the day.

EDIT: Here's a list of contacts I scoured up real quick for all the lazies out there.  Don't let this one sneak by, take the 2 minutes to send an email and fill out a couple quick forms.

kelly@foxnews.com, cavuto@foxnews.com, friends@foxnews.com, studiob@foxnews.com, ontherecord@foxnews.com, special@foxnews.com, oreilly@foxnews.com, scoop@huffingtonpost.com, contact@theblaze.com, Countdown@msnbc.com, hardball@msnbc.com,

http://www.cnn.com/feedback/tips/newstips.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28544273/

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 02:26 | 640384 Fox Moulder
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No Drudge?

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 02:37 | 640389 Conrad Murray
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I was putting that together for the real lazy people and I don't know Drudge's email.  There is a "Submit A Tip" form 2/3 of the way down the page on the right margin.  I would've added it if it were its own page like the MSNBC and CNN ones.  Anyhow, no reason it shouldn't be used:

http://www.drudgereport.com/

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 02:08 | 640371 Eternal Student
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Ok, it's late and I'm tired.  Perhaps because that I'm having trouble seeing the fraud. If the first "Marsha Crane" signature is actually real, where's the fraud? It's compared against a random picking of "Marsha Crane" signatures. All that means is that the other ones are probably fake. But Obama's release may be real.

We need to know what her real signature is like before you can say that he's a victim of fraud. Right now all that can be said is that he's peripherally involved, and that the notary was involved with the fraud.  The phrase "Obama falls victim to Chase Robo-Signer" seems a bit strong.

So, what am I missing? In any case, Marsha Crane is going to be awfully popular tomorrow.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 12:19 | 640995 RockyRacoon
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I'm not a qualified graphologist, but the Craine signatures look alike to me.

Some unique features of letter formation are the same in the signatures.

The Mellon Mtg. notation above the Paid In Full stamp looks like the same as the signature.

I write with vertical and/or right-slant cursive depending on which side of the bed I got up on.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 02:16 | 640380 Jake3463
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Basically if it is actually Marsha Crane's signature, Chase had a VIP department and the President was given preferential treatment to other homeowners as the VP took the time to actually probably look at the documents and sign it.

 

If it isn't Barack when he was a sitting US Senator was treated with the same contempt by Chase as everyone else.

 

Either way bad news for Jamie, because the last thing the President wants floating around is he was treated special so they better hope to God that his mortgage was robo-signed and notarized fraudulently.

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 06:18 | 640462 jeff montanye
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marshe crane

Mon, 10/11/2010 - 02:06 | 640370 Jake3463
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Anyone got Ratigan's contact info.  He'll love this.

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