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Saw this today in my daily journey of reading. The site is Daily Kos. This is one blogger's account of his new fight re Countrywide / MERS. He's sharing so others can learn from his legal experience re new developments re MERS. Take into account he has access to a "team of attorneys" (but says he's no Donald Trump) so he's in a better position than most here, it seems. But, we can learn from his legal strategies if any of us get that far!


HOW I AM BEATING THE CRAP OUT OF COUNTRYWIDE/MERS

by Hangin in the Highlands (blog)

Wed Sep 23, 2009

It is excellent news concerning the KS Supreme Court not recognizing the Mortgage Electronic Registration Services (MERS)as a legal entity with standing to foreclose in Kansas. No doubt this is going to have a monumental effect in housing and foreclosure in Kansas. Unless this case makes it to the SCOTUS however where is the relief for the millions of homeowners that are illegally being foreclosed upon as we speak? Here is my story of how I have taken a sock full of quarters to the head of Countrywide and its co-conspirator MERS. Hopefully this will help others that are having their homes taken from them by fraud, greed and deception.

Hangin in the Highlands's diary :: ::

As background, let me first state that I was a successful stockbroker for Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith in the 1980's. I left Merrill several years after the crash of 1987 because of investment products that I believed were not good investments that Merrill was pushing at the time. Dabbling in real estate at the time I became an (urban)real estate developer doing smaller infill projects in fringe areas of my hometown, eventually making my way to downtown whereby last year I was the top homebuilder in my downtown. Before anyone starts to read "luxury condos", my market is moderately priced loft condos and rentals for the urban dweller. I am solvent today, struggling like everyone else however, and have watched mentors around me file bankruptcy. I have a financial background and considerable knowledge of real estate and real estate financing. Here is my story.

In 2001 I bought a single family house with the intent to renovate and sell. I financed the house with a two year construction loan from a local bank. After renovating the house I decided that I wanted to keep the house to live in. Since my current loan's term was coming up I sought permanent financing. A mortgage broker friend suggested Countrywide due to low interest rates offered at the time. In Dec., 2003 I refinanced with Countrywide. The problems started immediately. After 4 months I was informed by my insurance agent that the house was uninsured. After checking I discovered that Countrywide had failed to pay the insurance premium that was forgotten in the closing escrow account. I immediately insured the house however paid a fortune given that the house was uninsured. Shortly thereafter, Countrywide started diverting a small amount of my monthly mortgage payment into an "escrow account". They also began reporting me as late to the credit bureaus, charging a late fee, and of course, the multiple daily phone calls from collections. I spent months, and I truly mean tens of hours on the phone or on hold with Countrywide trying to straighten this out. Countrywide claimed that the escrow was to pay the taxes and insurance. I explained to them that this was a refinance and that I paid my taxes and insurance once a year in lump sum. It was obvious to me that the dozens of people that I spoke with had absolutely no intention of correcting the problem, let alone, providing any sort of service. I began telling others in my field that Countrywide was the Enron of the mortgage business. What happens over the next several years and my subsequent discovery of their fraud bore this out in ways I could have never imagined.

After putting up with this crap for over a year, with my credit in shreds due to their inaccurate reporting, Countrywide claimed that the amount owed past due equaled a mortgage payment and filed suit to foreclose on my house. My mortgage buddy contacted Countrywide on my behalf and told someone that actually cared "you have messed with the wrong person" as I had already contacted an attorney before they filed suit. Within 3 days Countrywide dismissed the lawsuit! The problem was that my credit was now shot. I contacted Countrywide in attempt to get my account straightened out and my credit repaired. Nothing happened for months. Then they diverted an entire mortgage payment to buy insurance on the house even though the house was insured! I filed suit for 6 counts of fraud and stopped paying the mortgage (why pay if it was just going down a big black hole with no accounting?). Countrywide filed suit again to foreclose. The war was on...

Countrywide's lawsuit was filed in the name of Countrywide as loan servicer, and MERS as mortgagee. I thought it strange that some unknown entity (MERS) was in a fight with me. I started doing research. This is what I found (explained in layman's terms). Countrywide had sold the note to a trust that had been set up by the gurus on Wall St. There were 16,000 notes in the trust owned by god knows how many investors. They of course could do this because for the first time in the history of world finance, these "gurus" had separated the mortgage (collateral) from the note. MERS holds my mortgage which is recorded per law at my county court house. They don't and will never be my, or your, note holder. This separation of the note and mortgage gives Wall St. the ability to "transfer/sell" my note at a click of a mouse thus circumventing the age old process of recording the transfer in my county court house. This slight of the hand is the fraud that created the entire secondary mortgage market and eventually the trouble we are in today. Countrywide is my loan servicer...which means they are nothing but a bookkeeper and collection agency. The holder of my note was yet to be determined.

Doing business in the rough and tumble industry of real estate development necessitates having a crack team of attorneys. My guys don't mess around. After discovery we went into court and asked the judge to make them produce the note. Counsel for Countrywide stated in court that of course Countrywide was the holder of the note and they would be glad to produce the note...six months later we still had nothing. One day my attorney received a call from their counsel. In fact, as I am sure you all have guessed, Countrywide did not hold the note. We asked that the foreclosure lawsuit be dismissed. The judge allowed time for counsel to find the note and the note holder. Several months later, counsel turned up in court with the note and stated that the Bank of New York was the trustee for a trust in which the note was held. The judge allowed for the Bank of New York to be substituted for Countrywide. Countrywide was dismissed in their lawsuit against me however they continue as a defendant in my fraud lawsuit. Here is where it gets real interesting. Under the United States Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, every foreclosure in the United States is required to file a statement with the foreclosure that states that the entity filing the suit is the note holder. Bingo! Someone is in big trouble here. And in my case, they broke this law twice by filing two false foreclosures!

The "produce the note" strategy has been well documented. At best though, if they do eventually produce the note, it is a delaying tactic. Here is how to hit them where it hurts. In my case, they have destroyed my credit for years. They have filed two fraudulent foreclosures thus further damaging my credit, and forcing me to bring on a partner to finance my real estate projects thus costing me hundreds of thousands of dollars in profits.

Countrywide's counsel now admits to Countrywide's "mistakes" (some involving record keeping that even they can't reconcile thus proving they are just pulling numbers out of thin air). They claim that their "mistakes" resulted in nominal damage to me. Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, a violation of the law results in the debt collector (which is what Countrywide really is) paying for all damages. I am as we speak getting letters from the banks that turned me down, an appraisal of my real estate, and we are soon sending a demand letter to counsel for Countrywide for hundreds of thousands of dollars of lost profits.

The "produce the note" strategy is a good first line of defense. It is not the end all though. Eventually they will find most of the notes in the nation's foreclosure crisis. The real sword in this battle is that Countrywide has no standing to file the suit originally, is nothing but a debt collector, and is in violation of Federal Law. The millions of people whose credit has been ruined by these bogus lawsuits have, no doubt, damages stretching into billions of dollars. This is the real leverage here.

I have sold the house which closes in two weeks. I will pay (I guess to the Bank of New York who is now being added as a defendant in my fraud case) the obscene amount they claim is owed to transfer clear title to the buyer, and am going to **** these people up royally unless they settle. My trial date is this December.

I hope that some of you and your family and friends might find some help in this diary to combat these criminals.


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OMG! That's the best thing I have read in a long time. I can't thank you enough for posting it.
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Good find... I'll be bookmarking that one for future updates! Can you provide the link?
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OMG! That's the best thing I have read in a long time. I can't thank you enough for posting it.
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Good find... I'll be bookmarking that one for future updates! Can you provide the link?
ama125,

I'm behind the curve re "linking." Can you explain how to do that ? I know, I know. How can anyone today not know how to link, right? Well, I used to be into the tech thing, but haven't been into it for awhile. I need to take a brush up course, or something. I provided the site "Daily Kos" name and the blogger name there "hangin in the highlands" so folks could follow up, if desired. Let me know if you can't find. If you do find, do the "linky" thing here! Good luck!
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It would be nice to get blogger like this here. That blog gets a ton of traffic, but this would be more segmented to his cause.

The link in the url or web address of that article. Like this one would be:

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I'm behind the curve re "linking." Can you explain how to do that ? I know, I know. How can anyone today not know how to link, right? Well, I used to be into the tech thing, but haven't been into it for awhile. I need to take a brush up course, or something. I provided the site "Daily Kos" name and the blogger name there "hangin in the highlands" so folks could follow up, if desired. Let me know if you can't find. If you do find, do the "linky" thing here! Good luck!
That's soooooooooooooo cute "the linky thing." Thanks. I needed that. Not too good of a day. Still no docs. Promised on 7/21 from BAC. Playing the waiting game. Going to miss my first payment this month. Now maybe they will pay attention to me.
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Hi Irish Gal,
LOL! To do the "linky" thing, copy the web URL for the site. Then when you post, click on the "globe-y looking think with the chain-link looking thing" and paste the link there!
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That's soooooooooooooo cute "the linky thing." Thanks. I needed that. Not too good of a day. Still no docs. Promised on 7/21 from BAC. Playing the waiting game. Going to miss my first payment this month. Now maybe they will pay attention to me.
My pleasure! Glad to add a laugh to your otherwise not so good day . Sorry to hear that. As for missing your first payment, believe me, it's all uphill from there . Start piling it away and get the Plan B, C, etc. going (as Moe has often said). Something like plan for the best, but prepare for the worst.
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LOL! To do the "linky" thing, copy the web URL for the site. Then when you post, click on the "globe-y looking think with the chain-link looking thing" and paste the link there!
Thanks ama125! I'll start practicing . This is what happens to people when they're unemployed for too long ! Practicing your 'URL' copying and clicking "globe-y" things, and looking forward to Dancing With The Stars ...
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My pleasure! Glad to add a laugh to your otherwise not so good day . Sorry to hear that. As for missing your first payment, believe me, it's all uphill from there . Start piling it away and get the Plan B, C, etc. going (as Moe has often said). Something like plan for the best, but prepare for the worst.
I do not know how much more of this I can take. It's taking a toll on my health.
My family.
My marriage.
My job.
Gosh damn this bank. I qualified for this modification in July. Here the hell are my documents? I was a real estate paralegal for 20 years. I'd be happy to do the documents and have their "staff" or whoever look them over. I want them NOW. This is tearing me up.

Sorry. Stress of missing my first payment. Tired. Tomorrow is a new day.
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I do not know how much more of this I can take. It's taking a toll on my health.
My family.
My marriage.
My job.
Gosh damn this bank. I qualified for this modification in July. Here the hell are my documents? I was a real estate paralegal for 20 years. I'd be happy to do the documents and have their "staff" or whoever look them over. I want them NOW. This is tearing me up.

Sorry. Stress of missing my first payment. Tired. Tomorrow is a new day.
Don't stress over it... have fun with it! Make a loan modification baby book to commemorate the experience. You can have a special entry for "My First Missed Payment". Make sure to put in a page for "My First Phone Call from Guy in India"... he's lots of fun! You could have another one for "My First FedEx Packet" and save the tracking label. One day, you'll whip that album out and laugh at all this craziness! Keep your chin up and embrace your special day with pride! You're certainly not alone... many of us never thought this would happen to us and none of us bought our homes believing we'd be in this situation. Get some zzzzzs!
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I do not know how much more of this I can take. It's taking a toll on my health.
My family.
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My job.
Gosh damn this bank. I qualified for this modification in July. Here the hell are my documents? I was a real estate paralegal for 20 years. I'd be happy to do the documents and have their "staff" or whoever look them over. I want them NOW. This is tearing me up.

Sorry. Stress of missing my first payment. Tired. Tomorrow is a new day.
nativelasvegan,

Yes, the stress is unbelievable in all this. If we allow it. You have the control over it. It doesn't have control over you. Don't let these evil doers take your health, happiness, and family too, native. Whenever I am real stressed and "awfulizing" as they call it (projecting or fearing the worst outcome about whatever's preoccupying me), I ask myself "What's the worst thing than can happen ? I then go through, in my mind, step by step, what my options are and, you know what? Whatever I'm "awfulizing" about never turns out as bad as I've gotten myself all worked up about! You and your family WILL survive this. You may not get the exact result you hope for, but you will survive. And learn and grow from this awful experience. The only way out is through. Did you know that you can put yourself in a complete state of calm and inner peace even when in the middle of a total crisis? WE create our state of mind. Not outside forces. Stress is the result of our perceptions of what's occuring. Not what's actually occuring. Do you have any stress reduction things you enjoy doing ? Exercising? Meditating? Going to a church (any time/day) and just sitting, praying, lighting a candle and being at peace for a few (w/out daily life distractions) ? Journaling? Movies ? Comedy club? Ice cream/chocolate (not too much )? Soaking up the love of a adoring pet? Or kids/family? Helping others to get out of ourselves? Don't mean to preach. Just some thoughts. I say, use that anger constructively in some way and don't turn inward on self, like many do, which leads to depression, addiction, and possibly taking out on loved ones. Take care of yourself. These bastardos and homeownership is not worth you ruining your health, happiness, or family life, etc. I dare you to choose to have an EXCELLENT day tomorrow, no matter what happens. If you do that more and more, it becomes habit. Trust me, it does. These aholes will never take my serenity. That's my most precious possession .
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Don't stress over it... have fun with it! Make a loan modification baby book to commemorate the experience. You can have a special entry for "My First Missed Payment". Make sure to put in a page for "My First Phone Call from Guy in India"... he's lots of fun! You could have another one for "My First FedEx Packet" and save the tracking label. One day, you'll whip that album out and laugh at all this craziness! Keep your chin up and embrace your special day with pride! You're certainly not alone... many of us never thought this would happen to us and none of us bought our homes believing we'd be in this situation. Get some zzzzzs!
Now, that's the attitude! Humor works for me too, every time. In most situations.
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Now, that's the attitude! Humor works for me too, every time. In most situations.
I think my sense of humor is the only thing that has kept me from going insane my whole life! I'd have never survived childhood let alone now without it! I've said it before and I'll say it again, they may take my house from me but never my sense of humor. Nope, that's going with me to the grave in one of these awesome caskets... http://www.thefuneralsite.com/Casket...iveAbsurd.html LMAO!
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Thank you!
I do have some stress relievers. My son, husband and dog. I will be taking my son to lunch and to see Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs. I'm sure I will enjoy my Saturday afternoon with my son. My husband is very supportive. Although he does not understand the specifics of our situation, he is extremely grateful that I have spent so much time researching, fighting, etc. Every now and then when I least expect it, he says "Thanks for doing whatever you are doing. I love you." That means a lot. The dog gives me that unconditional love. When I cry, she tries to lick my tears away. I pray and I know that God has a plan and I will trust in Him.
I have been financially secure before and lost everything. I was much younger then. I am strong enough to lose everything again and start over if that is the plan. It makes me a better person and I have already learned "you can't take it with you."
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your words of encouragement. They mean a lot to me and will help me make it through yet another beautiful day.
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Irish Gal,
You are da bomb with all these fantastic posts!!! I really needed to see something like that guy's blog as he's in Kansas and I am in KS too. I am going to try and contact him about which county his case was filed in and who his attorneys are. I have an appointment next week with the University of Kansas Legal Clinic for help with my situation, but this guy's experiences could be a HUGE help to me and my attorney(s) if they agree to take me on.

Keep up the awesome work, Irish Gal!!!

Sally

P.S. Irish Gal, where is the link to his blog, by the way?? Others here said they'd like to have it too. Thanks and have a great weekend!!!

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Never mind.. I just saved you the trouble of looking for the link to 'Hangin' in the Highland' 's blog as I just found it :-) Here it is for the rest of you intrepid Fighting Homeowners of America (FHA):

Daily Kos: How I am beating the crap out of Countrywide/MERS

There are over 350 comments on the blog.. some of them very interesting! Sally
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You are da bomb with all these fantastic posts!!! I really needed to see something like that guy's blog as he's in Kansas and I am in KS too. I am going to try and contact him about which county his case was filed in and who his attorneys are. I have an appointment next week with the University of Kansas Legal Clinic for help with my situation, but this guy's experiences could be a HUGE help to me and my attorney(s) if they agree to take me on.

Keep up the awesome work, Irish Gal!!!

Sally

P.S. Irish Gal, where is the link to his blog, by the way?? Others here said they'd like to have it too. Thanks and have a great weekend!!!

So glad I could be of help, Sally! Keep us posted!

Try this:

Daily Kos :: Diaries
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Thank you!
I do have some stress relievers. My son, husband and dog. I will be taking my son to lunch and to see Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs. I'm sure I will enjoy my Saturday afternoon with my son. My husband is very supportive. Although he does not understand the specifics of our situation, he is extremely grateful that I have spent so much time researching, fighting, etc. Every now and then when I least expect it, he says "Thanks for doing whatever you are doing. I love you." That means a lot. The dog gives me that unconditional love. When I cry, she tries to lick my tears away. I pray and I know that God has a plan and I will trust in Him.
I have been financially secure before and lost everything. I was much younger then. I am strong enough to lose everything again and start over if that is the plan. It makes me a better person and I have already learned "you can't take it with you."
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your words of encouragement. They mean a lot to me and will help me make it through yet another beautiful day.

Glad you're having a better day today, native . I always love that saying "this too shall pass" !
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Glad you're having a better day today, native . I always love that saying "this too shall pass" !
Hey Irishgal .... I say that too! Sometimes I forget it.
Thanks for the post. I've been trying to find that blog.
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Out of curiosity, I Googled "Kansas Supreme Court and MERS", and this is what I found on the 'Net, an article titled "Landmark Decision: Massive Relief for Homeowners and Trouble for the Banks" by Ellen Brown, an attorney. The Kansas Supreme Court decision came down in Landmark National Bank v. Kesler, 2009 Kan. Lexis 834. The Kansas Supreme Court's ruling could have massive implications not just for those homeowners dealing with MERS as a plaintiff, but other banks/lenders seeking to foreclose on them, such as Wells Fargo, Countrywide/BOA, Option One/AHMSI, Wachovia, Citi, and others. Read on:

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Eliminating the “Straw Man” Shielding Lenders and Investors from Liability

The development of “electronic” mortgages managed by MERS went hand in hand with the “securitization” of mortgage loans – chopping them into pieces and selling them off to investors. In the heyday of mortgage securitizations, before investors got wise to their risks, lenders would slice up loans, bundle them into “financial products” called “collateralized debt obligations” (CDOs), ostensibly insure them against default by wrapping them in derivatives called “credit default swaps,” and sell them to pension funds, municipal funds, foreign investment funds, and so forth. There were many secured parties, and the pieces kept changing hands; but MERS supposedly kept track of all these changes electronically. MERS would register and record mortgage loans in its name, and it would bring foreclosure actions in its name. MERS not only facilitated the rapid turnover of mortgages and mortgage-backed securities, but it has served as a sort of “corporate shield” that protects investors from claims by borrowers concerning predatory lending practices. California attorney Timothy McCandless describes the problem like this:

“[MERS] has reduced transparency in the mortgage market in two ways. First, consumers and their counsel can no longer turn to the public recording systems to learn the identity of the holder of their note. Today, county recording systems are increasingly full of one meaningless name, MERS, repeated over and over again. But more importantly, all across the country, MERS now brings foreclosure proceedings in its own name – even though it is not the financial party in interest. This is problematic because MERS is not prepared for or equipped to provide responses to consumers’ discovery requests with respect to predatory lending claims and defenses. In effect, the securitization conduit attempts to use a faceless and seemingly innocent proxy with no knowledge of predatory origination or servicing behavior to do the dirty work of seizing the consumer’s home. . . . So imposing is this opaque corporate wall, that in a “vast” number of foreclosures, MERS actually succeeds in foreclosing without producing the original note – the legal sine qua non of foreclosure – much less documentation that could support predatory lending defenses.”

The real parties in interest concealed behind MERS have been made so faceless, however, that there is now no party with standing to foreclose. The Kansas Supreme Court stated that MERS’ relationship “is more akin to that of a straw man than to a party possessing all the rights given a buyer.” The court opined:

“By statute, assignment of the mortgage carries with it the assignment of the debt. . . . Indeed, in the event that a mortgage loan somehow separates interests of the note and the deed of trust, with the deed of trust lying with some independent entity, the mortgage may become unenforceable. The practical effect of splitting the deed of trust from the promissory note is to make it impossible for the holder of the note to foreclose, unless the holder of the deed of trust is the agent of the holder of the note. Without the agency relationship, the person holding only the note lacks the power to foreclose in the event of default. The person holding only the deed of trust will never experience default because only the holder of the note is entitled to payment of the underlying obligation. The mortgage loan becomes ineffectual when the note holder did not also hold the deed of trust.” [Citations omitted; emphasis added.]

MERS as straw man lacks standing to foreclose, but so does original lender, although it was a signatory to the deal. The lender lacks standing because title had to pass to the secured parties for the arrangement to legally qualify as a “security.” The lender has been paid in full and has no further legal interest in the claim. Only the securities holders have skin in the game; but they have no standing to foreclose, because they were not signatories to the original agreement. They cannot satisfy the basic requirement of contract law that a plaintiff suing on a written contract must produce a signed contract proving he is entitled to relief.

The Potential Impact of 60 Million Fatally Flawed Mortgages

The banks arranging these mortgage-backed securities have typically served as trustees for the investors. When the trustees could not present timely written proof of ownership entitling them to foreclose, they would in the past file “lost-note affidavits” with the court; and judges usually let these foreclosures proceed without objection. But in October 2007, an intrepid federal judge in Cleveland put a halt to the practice. U.S. District Court Judge Christopher Boyko ruled that Deutsche Bank had not filed the proper paperwork to establish its right to foreclose on fourteen homes it was suing to repossess as trustee. Judges in many other states then came out with similar rulings.

Following the Boyko decision, in December 2007 attorney Sean Olender suggested in an article in The San Francisco Chronicle that the real reason for the bailout schemes being proposed by then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson was not to keep strapped borrowers in their homes so much as to stave off a spate of lawsuits against the banks. Olender wrote:

“The sole goal of the [bailout schemes] is to prevent owners of mortgage-backed securities, many of them foreigners, from suing U.S. banks and forcing them to buy back worthless mortgage securities at face value – right now almost 10 times their market worth. The ticking time bomb in the U.S. banking system is not resetting subprime mortgage rates. The real problem is the contractual ability of investors in mortgage bonds to require banks to buy back the loans at face value if there was fraud in the origination process.

“. . . The catastrophic consequences of bond investors forcing originators to buy back loans at face value are beyond the current media discussion. The loans at issue dwarf the capital available at the largest U.S. banks combined, and investor lawsuits would raise stunning liability sufficient to cause even the largest U.S. banks to fail, resulting in massive taxpayer-funded bailouts of Fannie and Freddie, and even FDIC . . . .

“What would be prudent and logical is for the banks that sold this toxic waste to buy it back and for a lot of people to go to prison. If they knew about the fraud, they should have to buy the bonds back.”

Needless to say, however, the banks did not buy back their toxic waste, and no bank officials went to jail. As Olender predicted, in the fall of 2008, massive taxpayer-funded bailouts of Fannie and Freddie were pushed through by Henry Paulson, whose former firm Goldman Sachs was an active player in creating CDOs when he was at its helm as CEO. Paulson also hastily engineered the $85 billion bailout of insurer American International Group (AIG), a major counterparty to Goldmans’ massive holdings of CDOs. The insolvency of AIG was a huge crisis for Goldman, a principal beneficiary of the AIG bailout.

In a December 2007 New York Times article titled “The Long and Short of It at Goldman Sachs,” Ben Stein wrote:

“For decades now, . . . I have been receiving letters [warning] me about the dangers of a secret government running the world . . . . [T]he closest I have recently seen to such a world-running body would have to be a certain large investment bank, whose alums are routinely Treasury secretaries, high advisers to presidents, and occasionally a governor or United States senator.”

The pirates seem to have captured the ship, and until now there has been no one to stop them. But 60 million mortgages with fatal defects in title could give aggrieved homeowners and securities holders the crowbar they need to exert some serious leverage on Congress – serious enough perhaps even to pry the legislature loose from the powerful banking lobbies that now hold it in thrall.>>

Ellen Brown developed her research skills as an attorney practicing civil litigation in Los Angeles. In Web of Debt, her latest book, she turns those skills to an analysis of the Federal Reserve and “the money trust.” She shows how this private cartel has usurped the power to create money from the people themselves, and how we the people can get it back. Her earlier books focused on the pharmaceutical cartel that gets its power from “the money trust.” Her eleven books include Forbidden Medicine, Nature’s Pharmacy (co-authored with Dr. Lynne Walker), and The Key to Ultimate Health (co-authored with Dr. Richard Hansen). Her websites are
Web of Debt - How Banks And The Federal Reserve Are Bankrupting The Planet... and www.ellenbrown.com.

Thank the good Lord I live in Kansas! My mortgage with Option One/AHMSI was securitized after closing in '06 with Wells Fargo as the trustee/plaintiff and I am certainly going to have this ruling cited in court when the time comes to do so. I know for a fact that no transfers were recorded with the county register of deeds subsequently in my case :-) Let's hope other states follow suit, and soon!

Sally
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Hi All

Great, Great information. It gives us more ammo in our fight against these greddy dogs. Keep up the good fight.

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Hi IRish Gal,

Thanks for all your posts, I especially like the mortgage wars, I wanted your link to website so I could try to figure out how to get my First Federal Bank loan sorted. They are crooks and I am o overwhelmed with foreclosures on Rental properties that were over inflated I don't know where to turn next as this is consuming my life. Can you email me at tc4gold@pacbell.net with your link so I can try to make sense of things and figure out how to force them into giving me a loan mod to a fixed rate instead of the monthly adjustable they put me in after refusing to refinance me two years ago without charging me a pre payment penalty when my original loan was with them and it was a neg am that I was stupid enough to beleive the broker when he steered me toward it getting himself a hefty $8k bonus.
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