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We all remember the 60 minutes piece on Linda Green right? You know, the one where they were all signing assigments of mortgages to process the foreclosurers...

Well...

I wonder
if all of these homeowners that PAID OFF their notes have a PROBLEM
with their SATISFACTIONS. I bet each and every one of these can be
challenged as not paid since they appear to be, well, from a variety of LINDA GREEN'S...

And
if you think what you are about to see is bad, it is even worse when
Linda Green comes back and REVERSES her satisfactions as she did here...

Oh, and let's not forget that Linda Green did not have any authority to sign in certain capacities as indicated in these court filings here...

So, have you checked your "Satisfaction" of mortgage?

Enjoy!

Can't Get No Satisfaction

 

A bunch o Linda Green Satisfactions...

ht / indio007

 

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Tue, 04/19/2011 - 18:04 | 1185903 moneymutt
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I think mass action may be only remedy

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 16:45 | 1185645 Zero Govt
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Fraud, faking documents, faking signatures, the mass-production of criminal activity in lawyer-factories and persistent contempt of Court are all perfectly 'ok' in a Banana Republic if some of the profits are sliced to politicians, Party campaign funds and District Attorneys offices (for furthering/feathering upholding of the Law by those that show contempt for it.. er, like DA's offices!)...

Big Banks = Big Money for Big Govt ...let not the Law or the Judicial System stand in the way of Club Parasite trashing the country 

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 16:42 | 1185633 minosgal
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ACLU is now weighing in with class action lawsuit against Florida Rocket Docket.

Methinks the money will begin to swing more towards prosecuting deep-pockets.

http://pubcit.typepad.com/clpblog/2011/04/aclu-suit-to-bar-florida-forec...

 

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Tue, 04/19/2011 - 17:17 | 1185741 chunga
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Yes, the fraud is taking it in the "shorts".

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 16:50 | 1185632 Zero Govt
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double post

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 15:46 | 1185351 Crack-up Boom
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"Every one of you is commiting fraud on a daily basis.... When there are literally millions of pages of rules you cannot help but transgress on a few hundred every day." 

Agreed that it's now impossible to breathe w/o breaking a law, but fraud is more than law-breaking.  To commit fraud, one must knowingly make a misrepresentation of present fact with the purpose of engendering reasonable, yet detrimental, reliance upon that fact.  You can't unknowingly commit an actual (as opposed to constructive) fraud.  Don't let the banksters off so easy by comparing our daily walk through mine-laden fields with their chicanery.   

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 14:38 | 1185039 ncdirtdigger
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I am..........Linda Green

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 15:33 | 1185273 indio007
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OMFG LINDA GREEN IS BORG; SHE WILL ASSIMILATE US!

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 17:06 | 1185671 Zero Govt
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Lindas has good days and bad days and somtimes she's recovering from a broken wrist, hence the different signatures ...and sometimes she's a man and sometimes she's got a beard and sometimes she's in the Florida office signing away when she's actually in LA having a week off ...all in a days work for a banking Vice President!

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 14:21 | 1184946 indio007
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I'm the one who found these docs. This is not all I found. This was just a good visual example of blatant forgery. I have assignmetns too. Judgements of foreclosure. Post dated assignsments(signeed by linda green) after the suit has commenced.I have foreclosed on property being sold in 2009 into REMIC  created in 2006 . Powers of attorney which resulted in  the Attorney in fact  conveyingproperty to themselves acting as Assignor and assignee.

Out of 40 -50 documents I looked at 2 didn't have facial errors. Those 2 where th power of attorney conflict of interest. This is just randomly searching counties and dates in the Masschusetts Land Records

 

Also if you notice this is a one day data dump. Option One did it using Nationwide title clearing to record releases the exact same day in the same and another county.

 

No big deal? TITLE IS SCREWED UP FOR A LONG TIME!

 

https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1OdFaLKtGzg8bYxD3DBXcSGo0rM_CTtk...

 

 

Here's a direct link to Linda Green, these are side  by side making it easier to see.

 

 

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 14:00 | 1184883 MachoMan
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To the OP, just because a satisfaction may be questioned, that doesn't mean that you will necessarily be out of pocket for the repayment cost/remainder of your mortgage...  I can assure you that, practically speaking, it's going to be a sky hook from outside the arena to make homeowners pay for a note twice...  further, given the contractual nature of the claim, I strongly suspect you will be awarded attorneys fees upon victory in most jurisdictions... 

While this isn't a non-issue technically, I think practically speaking other aspects of fraudclosuregate are more...  pressing.  I also have reservations about any technical correctness given the party who would seek to recoup the note payment would also have: (a) been part of a long chain of unrecorded assignments so as to avoid taxes, fees, etc.; (b) deliberately hidden notice of the assignment from the homeowner; and (c) would have to be certain it was the real party in interest before proceeding [see problem with foreclosing given broken assignment chain].  Needless to say, any equitable remedies are shot to hell...  and I suspect so too would any legal remedies...  if they want to recoup the payment, then they can do so from whoever received it from the homeowner...

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 13:55 | 1184866 moneymutt
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in Dec 2009 I re-fi'd two bofa/formerly countrywide loans (main mortgage and HELOC) to one loan owned by fannie and serviced by chase...I got some docs from MERS that were not signed by Linda Green but some other suspect MERS VP that said the old mortages paid....so are they? I'm assuming when I pay Fannie loan off it will be ok and clear, but will it?

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 13:58 | 1184864 Rogerwilco
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Outside of ZH and Denninger' rants, nobody gives a rat's ass about these document frauds. The machines need to be fed, whether it's the so-called justice system or this mortgage grinder. Anything that impedes the machines or slows their actions will be stopped or ignored. Constitutional rights? The judge will let you know how those apply in the situation, and 99.99% of the time they don't have any weight in the proceedings. Spend half a day at any courthouse and you quickly realize we live in a nice, comfy, overfed police state.

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 14:02 | 1184890 MachoMan
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The reason fraudclosuregate has blown up is because courts all over the country are declaring MERS invalid and also prohibiting dumbasses from foreclosing...  and, in some cases, effectively giving away free houses...  I'm not sure what you're talking about with the judiciary, but for this particular issue, I think the judiciary is on your side... 

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 14:16 | 1184938 Rogerwilco
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Yes, a few "radical" judges have ruled in error, BFD. Watch what happens when their rulings are appealed. The higher courts will side with the machine. Look at the actions of the attorney's general -- see no evil, hear no evil, stuff the payoff in their back pockets. Fraud? What fraud? Look at the "settlement" deal with Angelo Mozillo, he wrote a check and walked. Look at the deal cut by WFC in their $350B, drug cartel money-n-mortgages scheme. Pay a piddly fine and all is forgiven.

Yeah, they've got our back all right...

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 14:25 | 1184976 MachoMan
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First, the AGs are political hacks, not trench warriors...  it is my understanding their settlement dealt solely with the issue of consumer protection laws and reserved the issue of fraud for further examination...  hence, all of the language requiring the foreclosing parties to show X document, etc.  It did nothing to change any vested rights of any foreclosure "victims"...  nor anyone else that may have a cause of action.

Second, there are appellate decisions on the books that take a big shit on MERS...  and there will be no appellate overturning...  obviously this is a jurisdiction by jurisdiction issue, but there are numerous states that have already answered...  and, as more and more states render judgments, the appellate courts are left with little/no alternative...  it's as simple as that... 

Last, the judiciary doesn't prosecute fraud...  it only rules on the evidence presented by prosecutors..  when prosecutors cannot detail illegal activities either through incompetence, will, or both, the courts cannot supply the missing evidence...  It sounds like to me your qualms reside more with the executive branch...

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 13:06 | 1184645 CustomersMan
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      And Where There Is Unlimited Greed

      Against The Middle Class: REBELLION

 

 

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Tue, 04/19/2011 - 12:48 | 1184521 moofph
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...dementia praecox.

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 12:45 | 1184478 Stuck on Zero
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Every one of you is commiting fraud on a daily basis.  Do you know all the laws?  Do you read those 50 page documents thoroughly before signing?  Did you violate anything with the taxes you just paid? When there are literally millions of pages of rules you cannot help but transgress on a few hundred every day.  Our sick society makes every one of us complicit in fraud.  It makes the huge fraudsters in DC and Manhattan feel better that everyone is a fraudster.

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 13:55 | 1184853 MachoMan
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There is a difference between acting illegally and fraudulently...  [and when you swear to the court you have the authority to foreclose and don't, but yet obtain a judgment from the court anyway, you have committed _______________ upon the court].

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 13:38 | 1184797 Kickaha
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Exactly. 

We wanted a rule of law, not men.  But when the rules become so numerous, lenghy, and complex that it would take a lifetime to read and comprehend them, we have come full circle.  When everybody can be found guilty of something, enforcement becomes nothing more than a political decision.  Politicians appoint the prosecutors and then tell them whom they must charge with crimes.  Justice becomes a meaningless anachronim, fake rule of law prevails, and the only way to safeguard yourself is to buy off the politicians.

Witness Geithner telling various agencies that they cannot redress financial fraud, since the system is too fragile and important to have such issues litigated right now.  That is a politician deciding who gets prosecuted.

There is a lot of talk here about class war, and a lot of comments to the effect that the idea of the uberrich conspiring to war against the underclass is looney.  

I think the best explanation of the theft of national wealth by the oligarchy is the need to accumulate enough wealth to outbid other members of the oligarchy for the patronage of the politicians.  Without it they are in grave danger of becoming the next Lehman Bros.  They understand the danger and act accordingly.  Our impoverishment is mere collateral damage, and as such, regrettable but unavoidable, if they think about us at all.

 

 

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 17:56 | 1185871 Andre
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Strangely. while it may not be war per se, there is more truth to the comment about class war than many realize.

My clearest example came from the dot com days. A friend of mine had risen into management, and he had a very revealing story of a couple of other managers who said (to paraphrase) they were waiting for the days  when they could "get back" at the engineers who were being paid so much. The feelings of resentment and vindictiveness were quite apparent.

In general there is a very real feeling of aristocracy in much of our leadership, a feeling of "We Are Better", generally on the basis of the perceived superiority of manipulation of people over the creation of useful works. The feelings of contempt for "lesser beings," and of fury when these lesser folk dare question their brilliance are apparent. An aristocracy is both able and willing to act to ensure its own power to the exclusion of others, so to that extent yes, there is a war.

On this basis, people like Bernanke, Geithner, et al illustrate an interesting point - it would be safer to hand control of a nuclear weapon to a cave man than them. A cave man realizes a fire can burn anybody, while aristocrats believe themselves above such petty considerations. A better example might be Stargate SG-1. As all the best and brightest are being sent wherever to avoid the end of the Earth, their survival depends on a PhD being able to clear a blocked toilet.

Hmmm....

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 16:39 | 1185628 disabledvet
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you should see 'em "phuck retards and cripples."  JOIN THE PARTY, BITCHEZ!

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 13:54 | 1184847 24KGOLD FOIL HAT
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Yep, kinda like the movie The Matrix.  When Neo appeared on their radar, they pulled Neo's records and had a bunch of violations.  Agent Smith was sent to stop the problem.

Like with Fight Club, they opened a door they wished they hadnt.

Not that ZH favors violence; just a fair trial with the gallows at the end.

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 12:37 | 1184429 davebrik99
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How is it that there are not a LOT of money managers in prison yet?

Not to mention Geithner,,,,,,,Bernanke, etc

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 12:32 | 1184404 Careless Whisper
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Wouldn't it be funny if Linda Green used her authority as Vice President of Wells Fargo to negotiate real work-out deals on mortgages?

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 12:32 | 1184401 LawsofPhysics
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Fraud remains the status quo.  While doing a literature search related to work my company is doing, I just found out that a scientist at Scripps Research Institute who had to retract five manuscripts back in 2004 (because they were all wrong) now has no less than three grants funded by NIH.  What the fuck?

Every time I hire a new scientist I give them the lecture about reading the literature and how the journals "Science" and "Nature" especially must be read with a very careful eye and understanding of the field.  Fraud is simply everywhere now.

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 16:37 | 1185617 disabledvet
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"fraud" aided and abetted by States' Attorney General tho?  Sounds surprising to me.  I mean "the word Governor" comes to mind.

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 12:30 | 1184386 velobabe
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got it†

Tue, 04/19/2011 - 12:30 | 1184385 JuliusCesyr
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When I'm ridin' round the world 
And I'm doin' this and I'm signing that 
And I'm tryin' to make some girl 
Who tells me baby better come back later next week 
'Cause you see I'm on losing streak 
I can't get no, oh no no no 
Hey hey hey, that's what I say

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