Saturday, November 20, 2010

Lawsuit Over Robo Signer / B of A computers

Nov. 20, 2010

Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68     http://bshort72.blogspot.com/http://bshort72.blogspot.com/ 
PO box 120707, 38995 N. Bay Drive
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
909-866-9310

Irwin B. Levin
Cohen & Malad, LLP
One Indiana Square Suite 1400 Indianapolis, Indiana 4620
http://www.cohenandmalad.com/Attorneys/attorneyVitae.asp?attorney=Levin

ilevin@cohenandmalad.comilevin@cohenandmalad.com

(317) 636-6481, (317) 636-2495, voice mail


Dear Mr. Levin:

I’m writing you this letter because of the New York Times story on Veterans Day; Nov. 11,  2010, about lawsuit over alleged use of “robo-signers” and my understanding of the book “The Big Short” by Michael Lewis.


I would also like to seek class-action status on behalf of thousands of war Veteran renters who have land lords threatening that rent is going up because of refinancing cost of under-water loans and thus causing stress on us poorer Veteran renters. Stress that for me is reigniting that I (we) where once willing to die for this country.  A country which now correlates lies in banking thus fuelling more woeld wide hate towards America and the war. 

And now I see that Dodd Frank  bill has so many loop holes that the corruption and lies will go on.  QandA.org, Brian Lamb’s Nov. 14, 2010 interview with Bethany Mclean, author of “All The Devils Are Here” and Lamb showing of the New York Times article from reporter Frank Rich. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Richhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Rich).
   *  Veterans Day,  Pat Tillman you are not forgotten.

Times story on Veterans Day:
Bank Of America Urges Dismissing Robo-Signing Suit
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; editing by Andre Grenon)

http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2010/11/11/business/business-us-bankofamerica-robosigning-lawsuit.html?_r=3&scp=8&sq=lawsuit&st=nyt
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2010/11/11/business/business-us-bankofamerica-robosigning-lawsuit.html?_r=3&scp=8&sq=lawsuit&st=nyt

New York Times,
  November 11, 2010

Bank of America Corp has urged a federal judge to throw out a racketeering lawsuit over its alleged use of “robo-signers” in foreclosures. The largest U.S. bank said the Indiana plaintiffs, who lost their home to foreclosure in 2009, failed to show they were harmed by its alleged practice of routinely submitting perjured affidavits, given they might have lost their home anyway.
Irwin Levin, a partner at Cohen and Malad LLP representing the plaintiffs Dwayne and Melisa Davis, did not immediately return a call seeking comment. The plaintiffs are seeking class-action status on behalf of thousands of homeowners. 

The case is Davis v. Countrywide Home Loans Inc et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana, No. 10-01303.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; editing by Andre Grenon)

In order to do the fast moving of subprime mortgage bonds robo-signers where used. 
If Bank of America Corp. made money selling short then plaintiffs gets a payout? 

“The Big Short”
If the Robo-signers also included a date (then that shows possible proof of premeditated fraud) designed so when one collapsed they all collapse because they were all driven by the same broader economic forces.  If the Robo signers date was made so BofA could get AIG Insurance money, is that more fraud?
See page 237 last paragraph “The Big Short” by Michael Lewis, hard back first edition copyright 2010


Sincerely,

 
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68





* Today Show features Marie Tillman, http://www.pattillmanfoundation.blogspot.comhttp://www.pattillmanfoundation.blogspot.com/
In honor of veterans day, Marie Tillman sat down with Meredith Vieira on the Today Show to talk about her work with the Pat Tillman Foundation and the veterans and military families supported by the Tillman Military Scholars program. 




VA Committee Members
http://veterans.senate.gov/committee-members.cfm


  

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