UPDATE: Cannot confirm YET but others might be as well! Stay Tuned!
FDLG, LPS’ DocX is being investigated…lets see who’s next!
If you have evidence of Fraud make sure you contact them.
Active Public Consumer-Related Investigation
Case Number: | L10-3-1095 |
Subject of investigation: | Florida Default Law Group, PL |
Subject’s address: | 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634 |
Subject’s business: | Law Firm, Foreclosures |
Allegation or issue being investigated: Appears to be fabricating and/or presenting false and misleading documents in foreclosure cases. These documents have been presented in court before judges as actual assignments of mortgages and have later been shown to be legally inadequate and/or insufficient. Presenting faulty bank paperwork due to the mortgage crisis and thousands of foreclosures per month. This firm is one of the largest foreclosure firms in the State. This firm appears to be one of Docx, LLC a/k/a Lender Processing Services’ clients, who this office is also investigating. |
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AG unit handling case: | Economic Crimes Division in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida |
MISSION: VOID Lender Processing Services “Assignments” (LPS)
Filed under: DOCX, florida default law group, foreclosure fraud, Lender Processing Services Inc., LPS | Tagged: affidavit, appeal foreclosure, assignment, attorney general, bank fraud, bankruptcy, carol asbury, CDO, cds, clouded title, conspiracy, criminal, dinsfla, din_sfla, ERIN CULLARO, fbi, FDLG, fight the banks, florida default law group, foreclosure, foreclosure defense, ice legal, lender processing services, Lisa Cullaro, livinglies, LPS, matt weidner, MERS, mortgage electronic registration system, produce the note, recordings, wrongful foreclosure |
people -send this to your state AG’s -add the names of the lawfirm-collection agencies in your states-also all bar associations prohibit fee sharing by attys so make complaints against these guys that file this toilet paper to support foreclosures —the lawyers are splitting fees with the collection agents in their offices-and using this crap instead of real evidence-fraud on courts——–file complaints with bar associations–fight back every way you can-dont play by their rules-in courts with unfathomable processes and magic words that you dont know
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