Consumer ID thefts or consumer identity thefts is one of the main crimes that cause financial as well as emotional anguish. The rubber-stamping of Assignments of Mortgage and the Double Dipping of foreclosure fees and cost expedite the foreclosure process and line the silk pockets of these attorneys, banks and LPS executives.
This is a copy of the September 14, 2009 e-mail from Adrian Lofton to Bradley Johnson, lead Attorney at Taylor, Day, Currie, Boyd and Johnson apprizing him of their TARP fund violations.
Brad, your firm has created a conflict of interest by representing these banks. In addition to the aforementioned, you are not legally entitled to accept TARP funds to represent these banks after your firm implicated them in these federal violations.continue reading…
Filed under: assignment of mortgage, foreclosure fraud, Lender Processing Services Inc., LPS, tarp funds | Tagged: adrian lofton, assignment of mortgage, brj@tdclaw.com; LGF@tdclaw.com; SIP@tdclaw.com Cc: matt.garlinghouse@everbank.com; Frank.Trotter@everbank.com; lisa.mills@everbank.com; john.rhode@everbank.com; robert.clements@everbank.com; blake.wil, discrimination, Fidelity National Information Services, florida, fnis, jacksonville, law, lawsuit, lee kennedy, lender processing services, loftonadrian@comcast.net, LPS, McCain, obama, racism, tarp funds, whistleblower, willam foley |
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