[Occupymendocino] [Fwd: Mendocino : Fwd3rd edited letter to the Editor]]
agnes at mcn.org
agnes at mcn.org
Sat Feb 16 10:03:54 PST 2013
Letter to the Editor;
> > Two recipients of Occupy Mendocino's letter campaign to 154
property owners in foreclosure showed up in front of the
County offices and
connected with Jed and C.J.on February 13,2013. Also three Occupy
Ukiah members and three of us from Occupy Mendocino as well as
the AVA reporter, Bruce McEwen showed up, took notes and photos
while we were outside the building.
Two passersby, curious to know why we were standing there outside the
County Offices. C.J. explained we were going to present forged documents
to the Recorder. Interestedly,they accompanied us to the
offices of Susan Ranochak when she came back about 2:45 pm. Also the two
homeowners in foreclosure, one from Mendocino and one from Ukiah
accompanied us. They will bring their documents on their next trip.
As Jed offered his documents Susan gave her usual response with all
nine of us as witnesses , which was that she is required to file the
foreclosure document> regardless of the possibility it contained fraud.
Jed said to her "By filing these documents you would be implicated
in aiding and abetting fraud." She said "it's not fraud until after it
is filed, besides you should take your documents to the D.A.s Office
for an investigation of fraud." Never-the-less the Recorder is filing
foreclosures on mortgages that have known robosigners' signatures.
C.J asked Susan if there was money to do an audit how would the Recorder
feel about that? Susan Ranochak said she would oversee the audit process
and volunteers and they would be welcome to use the computers in her
office.
C.J. thanked her and we were off to the Court House to the D.A.'s Office.
Although this was not a public meeting, the DA's three assistants took us
Jed,C.J.,Dan, Ann and me into the law library and listened to Jed who
did a wonderful job explaining each document and evidence of robosigned
signatures. He said he had filed a complaint to the Office of the
Comptroller of the Currency (found on www.hofj.org)
which put the foreclosure on delay. He also filed a Notary
Complaint requesting a copy of his notarized document and sent the return
mail as evidence of signature and Driver's ID to the CA
Attorney General.
Jed explained the fraudulent/robosigned notarary signatures in each of
his documents and that he did send copies of the Notary response to the
State Attorney General who is interested in a Grand Jury Investigation.
The day before, Jed had received an encouraging email from District
Attorney Eyster in which Eyster displayed a keen interest in fighting
this foreclosure crisis, and hoped Jed's documents would give him the
platform to take action.
C.J. wanted "An injunction against any further foreclosures".
Be sure to watch C.J.'s archived program on
http://www.new.livestream.com/accounts/229674
Jed explained that MERS is an electronic method of foreclosure and millions
of dollars have not been paid to the county.This should be of importance to
a Grand Jury investigation, but would not be revealed until an audit was
done. The Home Owners Bill of Rights and the Consent Judgment of April
2012 has provisions for the Sheriff's Office, the District Attorney and
the Recorder to investigate as well as money for an audit.
In Solidarity,
Agnes Woolsey and Jed Davis of Potter Valley
P.O. Box 163, Mendocino,CA
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