annm4peace
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Fri Jan-29-10 01:21 AM
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Feb 1st at 4:30pm Kangaroo court in front of Foreclosed Home. Fight Back |
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Heads UP Kangaroo Court to be convened Monday, February 1st at 4:30pm Join the "Minnesota Four" resisters and supporters in front of Barbara Byrd's duplex in Brooklyn Park. We'll carpool from Hiawatha and Lake Street-directions will follow on Wednesday. Barbara STILL has not received ANY response from * EMC Mortgage* to her request that she remain three more months in her home. You'll witness a reenactment of Judge Alton's dismissing Barbara's case on October 22nd, 2009 -hissing and booing welcome
Barbara has received NO response from EMC Mortgage and still faces imminent eviction!
Flashback Barbara Byrd denied court hearing Oct. 22nd, 2009 Last fall Judge Alton WOULD NOT HEAR Barbara’s complaint that the foreclosure signer had been improperly certified by MERS, nor that she never had signed a remodification as alleged by the bank. With a wave of the hand, the judge’s final words were, “Case DISMISSED! Proceed with eviction!” Clearly the judge’s concept of justice involved backing financial institutions at the expense of the people.
Supporters listened in shock as her lawyer said he would appeal the decision and ask EMC to grant her 90 days to move. Another lawyer remarked, “You call THAT a HEARING? The judge ran over you with a buzz-saw.” To which a courageous Barbara declared, “I am fighting for others as well as myself.
Fastforward three months to our Feb. 1st Kangaroo Court where you’ll witness a reenactment of Judge Alton’s case dismissal followed by the PEOPLE’s COURT ruling in favor of Barbara against EMC Mortgage who assumed her Kangaroo Adjustable Rate Mortgage that she took out in 2005. She’s been trying to get her loan modified ever since her payments jumped to an outrageous level two years ago and has never stopped fighting.
SPREAD THE WORD to heighten awareness of foreclosure-resistance in the suburbs as the years pass while government and financial institutions try to figure out a solution. MORATORIUM NOW!
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