Hi Agnes.<br>I think that its good. I would just think about the confidentiality of our conversations with the investigators.<br><br>jed<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 6:58 PM, <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:agnes@mcn.org" target="_blank">agnes@mcn.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Subject: Re: [Fwd: edited letter to the Editor]<br>
From: "Jed Davis" <<a href="mailto:jedasiah@gmail.com">jedasiah@gmail.com</a>><br>
Date: Thu, February 14, 2013 9:59 pm<br>
To: <a href="mailto:agnes@mcn.org">agnes@mcn.org</a><br>
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Jed, If C.J. agrees that this is not a violation of confidentiality with<br>
the prosecutors, I will be glad to add your name at the end and send it to<br>
the A.V.A.<br>
Agnes<br>
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On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:16 PM, <<a href="mailto:agnes@mcn.org">agnes@mcn.org</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Subject: Re: a letter to the Editor<br>
> From: <a href="mailto:agnes@mcn.org">agnes@mcn.org</a><br>
> Date: Wed, February 13, 2013 8:55 pm<br>
> To: "Jessie Lee Van Sant" <<a href="mailto:vjessielee@gmail.com">vjessielee@gmail.com</a>><br>
> Cc: <a href="mailto:jedasiah@gmail.com">jedasiah@gmail.com</a><br>
> <a href="mailto:HOFJ@cjholmes.com">HOFJ@cjholmes.com</a><br>
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> Letter to the Editor;<br>
> Two recipients of our letter campaign of 154 property owners in<br>
foreclosure showed up in front of the County offices and<br>
connected with Jed and C.J.on February 13,2013. Also three Occupy<br>
Ukiah members and three of us from Occupy Mendocino as well as<br>
the AVA reporter, Bruce McEwen showed up, took notes and photos<br>
while we were outside the building.<br>
Two passersby, curious to know why we were standing there outside the<br>
County Offices. C.J. explained we were going to present forged documents<br>
to the Recorder. Interestedly,they accompanied us to the<br>
offices of Susan Ranochak when she came back about 2:45 pm. Also the two<br>
homeowners in foreclosure, one from Mendocino and one from Ukiah<br>
accompanied us. They will bring their documents on their next trip.<br>
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> As Jed offered his documents Susan gave her usual response with all<br>
nine of us as witnesses , which was that she is required to file the<br>
foreclosure document> regardless of the possibility it contained fraud.<br>
Jed said to her "By filing these documents you would be implicated<br>
in aiding and abetting fraud." She said "it's not fraud until after it<br>
is filed, besides you should take your documents to the D.A.s Office<br>
for an investigation of fraud." Never-the-less the Recorder is filing<br>
foreclosures on mortgages that have known robosigners' signatures.<br>
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> C.J asked Susan if there was money to do an audit how would the Recorder<br>
> feel about that? Susan Ranochak said she would oversee the audit process<br>
> and volunteers and they would be welcome to use the computers in her<br>
> office.<br>
> CJ thanked her and we were off to the Court House to the DAs Office.<br>
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> It was exciting. The DA's 3 assisstants took us -Dan, Ann ,CJ and me into<br>
> the law library and listened to Jed who did a wonderful job explaining<br>
> each document and evidence of robosigned signatures. He said he had filed<br>
> an Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Complaint which put the<br>
> foreclosure on delay. He also filed a Notary<br>
> Complaint and sent the evidence of signature and Driver's ID to the CA<br>
> Attorney General.<br>
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> We proceeded to the County Courthouse and the District Attorney's Office.<br>
> Jed explained the fraudulent signatures in each of his documents and that<br>
> he going to send copies of the Notary response to the State Attorney<br>
General who is interested in a Grand Jury Investigation.<br>
They said the D.A.'s jurisdiction is limited to the county and they look<br>
for a particular criminal to prosecute. C.J. kept saying "Re-Con Trust,"<br>
they ignored that. This is a statewide problem. They realized it's so<br>
convoluted they would share what they learned with D.A.<br>
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The day before, Jed had received an encouraging email from District<br>
Attorney Eyster in which Eyster displayed a keen interest in fighting this<br>
foreclosure crisis, and hoped Jed's documents would give him the platform<br>
to take action.<br>
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They wanted to know one outcome we wanted. CJ said "an injunction against<br>
> any further foreclosures". She also said we need a Grand Jury<br>
> investigation at the state level.<br>
> Be sure to watch the archived program on<br>
> <a href="http://www.new.livestream.com/accounts/229674" target="_blank">http://www.new.livestream.com/accounts/229674</a> for CJs take on the<br>
> interview with Jed Davis with the deputies in the Sheriff's office.<br>
> . Their response was they realized this is a national problem. CJ then<br>
> told them that Multnoma County had set aside a retainer of $20,000. for a<br>
> suit against MERS on a contingency basis and would the DA and Mendocino<br>
> County like to join this suit on a contingency basis?. Lawyers would be<br>
> paid at the out come of the trial. They said they would take it to the DA<br>
> and the Supervisors would need to weigh in. Also the DA goes to a National<br>
> Conference of DAs in June or July and he hopefully would bring it up.<br>
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> One officer/assistant kept asking does the foreclosure get triggered by<br>
> a default in payment of the loan. CJ said "No, once the foreclosure is<br>
> triggered, the insurance claim is also triggered and the banks receive a<br>
> settlement check for their loss, the foreclosure is like when you have made<br>
> all the<br>
> payments on the car for your son and then car was taken.<br>
> Then one assistant asked how does the foreclosure document arrive at the<br>
> the Recorder's office? Some by US mail and some electronically.Jed had<br>
> explained that MERS is an electronic method of foreclosure and millions of<br>
> dollars have not been paid to the county.This should be of importance to a<br>
> Grand Jury investigation, but would not be revealed until an audit was<br>
> done.<br>
> The Home Owners Bill of Rights and the Consent Judgement of April 2012 has<br>
> provisions for Sheriff's Office, the District Attorney and the Recorder<br>
> to investigate as well as money for an audit.<br>
> In Solidarity,<br>
> Agnes Woolsey and Jed Davis<br>
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