Saturday, April 30, 2011

Pam Bondi Florida Attorney General soft on Foreclosure Fraud

Florida's new Attorney General Pam Bundi has exceeded expectations of the banking and insurance industries by inaction, and fainting confusion of what the law is on the subject of the fraudulent documents ordered up by foreclosure mills from document mills, inside and  outside the state. This crime is shared by the agencies and banks who hired these firms, and knew that they did not have the required paperwork to prove ownership.
Without the prosecution of fraudsters, the truth of what happened in the planed financial meltdown of 2008 that has crippled this country, and the world, will take decades to unravel. When one thinks of the misery that this has affected the poorest and youngest populations in this country, inflicted by the richest 1% it leads to nausea. The actions of these international financial criminal players have caused a depression that has lead to countless suicides, divorces, abortions, delayed marriages and child berths, unemployment, bankruptcies, a unfunded state and county government, and a economy that will take decades if ever to recover.
In the prosecution of a crime of this magnitude it requires going from the bottom up. In the prosecution of low level robo signers, you are able to charge and convict their boss's who in turn will help this travel up to these major players in this country and abroad. I sent Pam Bundi a e-mail expressing my disappointment in her performance. I urge you to do the same.

Dear Pam Bondi,
I am upset by your lighthanded approach to the fraud that banks and foreclosure law firms have so far gotten away with in this state.
As the chief law enforcement officer in Florida, and a member of the Florida Bar, your duty is clear. To do anything less than full prosecution on those who would, fabricate, and use fraudulent documents in court proceedings is a violation of your oath as a officer of the court, and Attorney General of the state of Florida.
We are in troubled times, and the public needs to know that the law applies to all, great and small. If rule of law, is perceived as rule of the rich, then civil unrest and revolution will be the result.
Do you think Judge Judy would rule in favor of a plaintiff or defendant who produced a fraudulent document to win their case? NO! because it would violate the”CLEAN HANDS DOCTRINE” that no relief shall be granted to a party who engages in unlawful activity.
I ask that you do your duty.

My personal opinion on why our 50 state AGs are not investigating anything is that they already know that not only does it lead to fraud by our top banks and investment institutions, but to members of our federal government and lawmakers.