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As to your short synopsis of the record, Judge Kelly ruled that one of the three fraudulent assignments of mortgage must be valid, that any similarly named trust could foreclose on us, and that a filing that began uploading 11:53 pm and finished uploading at 12:03 am was late and refused to accept the pleading. The HAMP agreement, never returned to us countersigned, was used against us and Kelly accepted it as evidence when the evidentiary hearing was never held, thus violating my constitutional rights. Then the buffoon Judge Stadtmueller decides that the state court judge had plenty of time to adjudicate the assignments of mortgage recorded AFTER the foreclosure case was closed. The foreclosing attorneys from Litchfield Cavo and Gray and Associates filed forged documents,
and when we submitted the Wells Fargo Foreclosure Attorney Manual to the Court, they called us frivolous. Anything that reference the truth about the transaction, the foreclosure, or the continued fraud on the court was deliberately excluded by fiat.
And by the way, why isn;t your name on this blog?
It is.