Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Why am I being Ignored by the court system ?

October 18, 2011

As I work on my latest appeal to the court to give me a hearing to show my proof of the violation of law by the Wall Street Banker and their perfidious service agent; Ocwen Federal Bank FSB,I am encouraged by the Occupy Wall Street movement.

Since I will be filing this latest appeal electronically I can now utilize hot links to the prior pleadings and decisions in my informal opening brief. While linking to the 9 years of appeals I am amazed that I have been unable to gain a court hearing. Twelve separate opportunities for just one Judge to say 'give him a hearing, determine the facts, and apply the law'.

It is unbelievable to me that an American citizen can suffer the loss of his home and business by the violation of law by a Wall Street Bank and their agent, and these same banks have kept it out of court,

Of course that is the only way the banks prevail, by keeping me out of court, since my proof of their violation is undeniable.

The latest appeal is to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, challenging the lower bankruptcy courts ability to not follow their own precedential law, which ruled I must be given a hearing.

The bankruptcy judge that refused my hearing, is now a part of the appeals panel, that denied my latest request for a hearing, although not a part of the three judge panel that decided my case.

The OWS protests have struck a nerve with me. This is not the America I want.

A lot of other American citizens agree with me. The mortgage meltdown simply exposed the unbridled greed of Wall Street. That greed filtered down to the loan brokers and lenders.

The players in the Wall Street Casino, bet that US residential real estate would continue to rise. Of course, they did not bet the house, they bet our houses, then sold it, quickly to the world.

Ruthless? you bet they are. When I couldn't refinance my home of 26 years, because of their violation of law - changing the title - instead of fixing their 'mistake', they doubled down their bet, and sold it again, and when that real estate investor had me evicted, the banks cleaned up the title for the buyer of my home.

I have been fighting ever since.

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