“I needed a drink, I needed a lot of life insurance, I needed a vacation, I needed a home in the country. What I had was a coat, a hat and a gun. I put them on and went out of the room.”
I have lost more than any of my clients. I
really don't appreciating leading.
by Danny Hammond of the 3/4 court press
Good morning Sally.
I thought all night about your report to me on the reaction to the items we wrote and you filed into your court very early in the process.
I find it to be remarkable.
Remember that the borrower has no burden to prove that the fake foreclosing party has been and will continue to commit fraud against you and Ed.
That has been the single most damaging strategy mistake made by all of the original early borrowers defending their family and homes from fraudulent foreclosure.
The more you try to expose the details of their fraud, the more you seemingly admit you are agreeing that you owe them something, even if you don't know the amount.
Which is not true.
You do owe someone (strangely, you will never know who) but it is not these defendants that you owe.
They have no path to claim and prove they have suffered an injury that you caused.
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