Here is the problem:
Foreclosure fraud has been happening in our country, as some bank employee's are trying to repossess folks homes, but do not have legal title to do so. So, some have been forging paperwork to show the court that it can take a home. While other banks are standing up to ensure that they do the right thing for our people.
Join with thousands to send the message that it is time to follow the example and replicate the honorable actions that the Leaders within their own Industry have demonstrated. It is time to uphold their oath of fiduciary trust and show loyalty and respect toward their clients, the citizens of the United States. The rapidly increasing momentum of our People Power is making it clear that the new era is here, and in the 21st Century, it has now been proven that it is profitable to take care of the American people.
You are invited to make your voice heard, to cosign this letter that Rep. Alan Grayson wrote, calling for the Director of the FBI and Central Florida's U.S. Attorney to prosecute the bank employee's that foreclosed illegally on the homes of our families and citizens.
Signing Rep. Grayson's letter is another step forward in making the changes that we know are possible and creates a new path that protects our American Dreams and encourages us to achieve great things!
When we stand with our Citizens-First Legislator's, they stand for us to make our lives better.
Thank you so much for your time and the fact that you care about the well-being of our fellow citizens' and neighbors.
Suellis Kelley
RAISING OUR VOICES WITH OUR VOTES, GIVES US THE POWER TO REACH THE TOP!
From: Rep. Alan Grayson <alangrayson@graysonforcongress.com>
Date: Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 7:25 PM
Subject: Fighting Foreclosure Fraud
To: CommonManForAmerica@gmail.com
Stop the banks from Sign my letter telling law enforcement officials: |
Dear Suellis,
The banks have gone wild.
Over the last three months, I've been bombarded with stories of banks committing foreclosure fraud to take people's homes. Foreclosure fraud happens when a bank decides that it wants to take someone's house, but it doesn't have legal title to do so. So it forges paperwork to show the court that it can take a home. Judges often agree to a foreclosure, because most of them can't believe a bank would simply falsify paperwork. Since the foreclosure fraud story was exposed, however, Bank of America and JP Morgan-Chase have suspended foreclosures in 23 states, including Florida. Judges are getting more skeptical and demanding paperwork.
But this isn't stopping the problem fast enough. JP Morgan Chase was just caught hiring a contractor to break into a woman's home and change the locks, while she cowered in a bathroom and called 911. Then the bank claimed it was a simple mistake, as she wasn't even in foreclosure.
Last month, I called for the Florida Supreme Court to halt these illegal foreclosures. The Florida Supreme Court declined, saying it had no authority to do so. I also asked Fannie Mae to stop working with law firms under investigation for falsifying paperwork. They have not responded. I recently sent a letter to the Treasury Secretary and our national bank regulators asking for a national moratorium on foreclosures while authorities assess the scope of the problem. I have also taped a 7-minute YouTube video explaining the whole situation.
But that's not enough. We need to stop these "banks gone wild."
I need your help. I'm sending a letter to the Director of the FBI and to Central Florida's U.S. Attorney asking them to prosecute banks that foreclose illegally on homeowners.
Will you add your name to this letter? I will send this letter, along with all of the cosigners and your comments, to law enforcement officials.
You can sign it here, at NotTooBigtoJail.com.
Courage,
Congressman Alan Grayson
Paid for and Authorized by the Committee to Elect Alan Grayson
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