Thursday, October 14, 2010

FYI: 50 State AGs, State Regulators, Form Multistate Group to Investigate So-Called "Robosigning"

The State Attorneys General, together with state financial regulators, established a group to address so-called "robosigning" foreclosure affidavit practices allegedly conducted by some mortgage servicers. 
 
The announcement is available at:
 
The multistate working group has reportedly initiated inquiries into whether or not individual mortgage servicers have improperly submitted affidavits or other documents in support of foreclosures. According to the group, "[t]he facts uncovered in our review will dictate the scope of our inquiry."
 
State bank and mortgage regulators are participating in the multistate working group both individually and through the Multistate Mortgage Committee, which was formed in 2008 as a result of the states desire to improve the coordination, sophistication, and efficiency of state regulatory mortgage examinations. 
 
Let me know if you have any questions.  Thanks.
 

 

Ralph T. Wutscher

Kahrl Wutscher LLP

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Monday, October 11, 2010

FYI: Texas AG Identifies Suspect or Illegal "Robosigning" Activities

Among many other elected officials joining the media blitz regarding so-called "robosigning" activities, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott's office sent a demand letter to 30 of the largest mortgage loan servicers, calling for an immediate halt on all foreclosures, all sales of properties previously foreclosed upon and all evictions of persons residing in previously foreclosed upon properties, until companies have completed a review of their processes, including whether employees or agents "robosigned" affidavits and other documents which were recorded in the State of Texas. 
 
The demand letter also requires the servicers to provide the Texas AG with among other things the names of affiants, a list of affected Texas foreclosures, and the remedial measures being taken.
The Texas AG posted a sample of one of the letters on his website:
 
The demand references the following conduct as suspect or illegal "robosigning" acitivities:  (1) signing thousands of documents per month;  (2) signing documents without reading them;  (3) signing affidavits which falsely claim personal knowledge of facts;  (4) signing affidavits which falsely claim the affiant reviewed the attached documents;  (5) notarizing documents prior to signing by the signer;  (6) notarizing documents when the signer was not present before the notary; and/or  (7) filing documents with records attached that did not correctly reflect loan payments, charges and advances.

The Texas AG also requires the servicers to suspend all foreclosures, all sales of properties previously foreclosed upon, and all evictions of persons residing in previously foreclosed upon properties, until the servicers:

1. Identify all employees or agents who "robosigned," as described above, affidavits and other documents which were recorded in the State of Texas;

2. Identify all foreclosures in the State of Texas in connection with which an affidavit or other document with the characteristics listed above was used as part of the foreclosure process;

3. Describe the measures taken by the servicer to ensure that affidavits and other documents are executed in compliance with Texas law;

4. Describe the measures taken by the servicer to comply with the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act in connection with foreclosures;

5. Identify all other loan servicers and/or MERS for whom the above described employees or agents signed affidavits;

6. Provide assurances that all of the servicers foreclosures of properties in the State of Texas which relied upon documents with the characteristics described above will be rectified and the procedures by which they will be rectified;

7. Provide assurances that all future Texas foreclosures by the servicer will be done with legally correct documentation; and

8. Identify all employees or agents who are or who signed as officers of other non-related entities.

 
Let me know if you have any questions.  Thanks.
 

 

Ralph T. Wutscher

Kahrl Wutscher LLP

The Loop Center Building

105 W. Madison Street, Suite 2100
Chicago, Illinois  60602
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From: Ralph Wutscher [mailto:rwutscher@kahrlwutscherllp.com]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 6:14 PM
To: Ralph Wutscher
Cc: socaloffice@kw-llp.com; dcoffice@kw-llp.com; Chicago Office
Subject: FYI: Senator Franken Requests Feds Prosecute Ally, Require Compensation to Borrowers

Senator Al Franken of Minnesota sent a letter to the United States Treasury, DOJ, HUD, FRB, OCC and FDIC requesting investigation and prosecution of Ally and and its employees for "any criminal conduct," that the agencies require "proper restitution and compensation" for "illegitimate foreclosure actions," and that the agencies confirm that no FHA or HAMP related loans "were associated with Ally's misconduct."
 
A copy of Franken's letter is available at:
 
Specifically, the letter states:
 

Each of your agencies has an important role to play in addressing this egregious situation and holding all appropriate actors fully accountable. As such, I respectfully request that you collaborate to conduct a thorough investigation into the alleged misconduct. As part of this investigation, it is crucial that Ally and its employees are held fully accountable for any criminal misconduct. Additionally, all homeowners who may have experienced illegitimate foreclosure sales, those who have been forced to defend against illegitimate foreclosure actions, and those who have been harmed must be identified. These individuals must receive proper restitution and compensation, as provided for under the law. It is also critical to confirm that no loans provided through the Federal Housing Administration or in conjunction with the Home Affordable Modification Program were associated with Ally's misconduct.

Unfortunately, concerns have been raised that Ally's practices are not an anomaly in this industry, and that these bad practices are used by numerous other companies as well. Therefore, I request that you report on the actions your agencies are taking (and plan to take) to improve oversight of mortgage servicers overall. In particular, please inform me of steps that you will take to ensure that similar misconduct is not currently occurring within other mortgage service companies and how future improper activity can best be prevented. This should include any measures that may be taken within the Home Affordable Modification Program and by the Federal Housing Administration.

 
Let me know if you have any questions.  Thanks.
 

 

Ralph T. Wutscher

Kahrl Wutscher LLP

The Loop Center Building

105 W. Madison Street, Suite 2100
Chicago, Illinois  60602
Direct:  (312) 551-9320 

Fax:  (866) 581-9302
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From: Ralph Wutscher [mailto:rwutscher@kahrlwutscherllp.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 5:50 PM
To: rwutscher@kw-llp.com
Cc: socaloffice@kw-llp.com; dcoffice@kw-llp.com; Chicago Office
Subject: FYI: GMAC/Ally Affidavit Issue - Purported Deposition Transcripts

As many of you have requested, please see the following links for the purported deposition transcripts regarding the GMAC/Ally affidavit news media blitz issue:
 
 
 
Let me know if you have any questions.  Thanks.
 

 

Ralph T. Wutscher

Kahrl Wutscher LLP

The Loop Center Building

105 W. Madison Street, Suite 2100
Chicago, Illinois  60602
Direct:  (312) 551-9320 

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From: Ralph Wutscher [mailto:rwutscher@kahrlwutscherllp.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 3:58 PM
To: rwutscher@kw-llp.com
Cc: socaloffice@kw-llp.com; dcoffice@kw-llp.com; Chicago Office
Subject: FYI: Ohio Sec of State Refers Chase to DOJ for Allegedly Improper F/C Affidavits

In the latest assault on MERS, and in connection with the Ally affidavit news media blitz, Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, Ohio's chief elections officer and the Ohio state officer responsible for licensing notary publics, today issued a directive to Ohio boards of elections that foreclosures cannot be used without further investigation to disqualify voters, notably allowing the defaulted mortgagors until Election Day to update their addresses.
 
 
Ohio Secretary Brunner also referred matters of alleged notary abuse in thousands of home mortgage foreclosures by Chase Home Finance LLC and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to U.S. District Attorney Steven Dettelbach in Cleveland.
 
Brunner cited depositions of a Chase employee and a MERS corporate officer. The cited deposition transcripts are available at:
 
 
According to the Ohio Secretary, these depositions supposed reveal that 18,000 documents per month are executed and notarized per month by eight people at Chase, supposedly with testimony that:  (1) the notary and not the document fills in numbers in the affidavits used in court ordered foreclosures;  (2) no oath is administered for the signing of each document;  (3) notarized documents are not verified by the person signing and giving oath that they have personal knowledge of the contents of the documents, but rather, signers are relying on verification by others;  (4) documents are signed in bulk and notarized in bulk separately;  (5) the acknowledging notaries know this at the time they notarize documents in this process.
 
In addition, according to the Ohio Secretary, the MERS deposition supposedly demonstrates that after corporate status changes occurred for MERS, new designations of authority were not executed, leaving one or more individuals for the former MERS corporation continuing to delegate authority on behalf of the new corporation without authorization by the new corporation.
 
 
Let me know if you have any questions.  Thanks.
 

 

Ralph T. Wutscher

Kahrl Wutscher LLP

The Loop Center Building

105 W. Madison Street, Suite 2100
Chicago, Illinois  60602
Direct:  (312) 551-9320 

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