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Source: Oversight Panel Oversight Report, Examining the Consequences of Mortgage Irregularities for Financial Stability and Forec
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Source: Oversight Panel Oversight Report, Examining the Consequences of Mortgage Irregularities for Financial Stability and Forec
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33. Who is the Real Linda Green?
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35. A Few of Linda Green’s Many Job Titles
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producing thousands of fraudulent assignments.
Lender Processing Services produced 2,000
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assignments each working day.
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41. Forgeries in Other Documents
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42. Examples of Bogus Documents
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43. Examples of Bogus Documents
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44. Examples of Bogus Documents
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46. Examples of Bogus Documents
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63. Affidavit of Correction due to assignment of a
mortgage that had been fully paid (St. Lucie Co.)
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64. Affidavit of Correction due to an assignment of mortgage
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65. Affidavits of Correction due assignments of mortgage that had
been fully paid (Broward Co. and Palm Beach Co.)
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66. $164k Question
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67. And you thought your mortgage was high?
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70. Assignment by a defunct institution
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71. IndyMac, out of business CLOSED July 2008
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Federal regulators seize crippled IndyMac Bank
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Deposit Insurance Corp. will reopen the bank on Monday as IndyMac
Federal Bank, said the Office of Thrift Supervision in Washington.
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78. Sworn Testimony of Tammie Lou Kapusta
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79. Testimony of Tammie Lou Kapusta,
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81. Testimony of Tammie Lou Kapusta,
former employee of Law Offices of David J. Stern, P.A.
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82. Testimony of Kelly Scott,
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83. Testimony of Kelly Scott,
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