The Alex Jones Show: (VIDEO Commercial Free) August 19 2013: Max Keiser, Clouded Titles Author Dave Krieger, Dr. Blaylock
If you'd like, you can fast forward to listen to Clouded Titles author Dave Krieger starting at 1:51:00 .
If you'd like, you can fast forward to listen to Clouded Titles author Dave Krieger starting at 1:51:00 .
The Deal Book- Jed S. Rakoff, a judge for the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Manhattan, has rejected the proposed $285 million
New Economic Perspectives- This is the second in my series of articles based on the FBI’s most (2010) “Mortgage Fraud Report.” In my first column
The Denver Post- At the risk of losing their homes if they didn't, scores of Colorado homeowners struggling to avoid foreclosure in the past year
Reporting live from "business Harlem," Jessica Williams reveals that white-collar crime is disproportionately committed by people who fit a certain profile.
Charlotte Observer- A Wells Fargo executive who worked in uptown Charlotte died unexpectedly Wednesday in Minnesota, the bank has announced. Anne Doss, who headed Wells
(I wonder if they even have transcripts? Stern had the case first.) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SARASOTA
New Economic Perspectives- The Obama administration’s continuation of the Bush administration’s refusal to prosecute the elite banksters (or even the vastly lower status CEOs of
TAMARA S. CORREA, Appellant, v. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR BACF 2006-D; JIMMY CORREA; and INDYMAC BANK, Appellees. Case No. 2D12-2209.District Court of
Lets see how this end up.... but interesting. Wonder what all is in his complaint since he's a judge? West Virginia Record- A Greenbrier County
Bloomberg- A former Bank of America Corp. executive whose work on mortgage bonds is the subject of regulator and Justice Department lawsuits was hired by
The Providence Journal- A Pawtucket lawyer who is representing homeowners challenging their foreclosures in 705 of the 831 cases in Rhode Island’s federal court has
NYT- A subprime deal came back to haunt Fabrice Tourre, a former Goldman Sachs trader, when a federal jury in Manhattan found him liable for
Politico- Elizabeth Warren’s effort to break up Wall Street banks through a return to Depression-era laws may not have a lot of support in Congress,
Creative Loafing Atlanta- Desert Storm veteran and longtime metro Atlanta resident Mark Harris was arrested on Saturday for refusing to leave his property after being
Bloomberg- A new version of a rule requiring lenders to keep a stake in risky mortgages that they securitize will be proposed by U.S. regulators
The Real News- Despite an enviable predictive track record and the success of our policies when they are (rarely) put into practice, white-collar criminologists re
Bergman & Gutierrez LLP B&G has filed two appeals—Miller v. Aurora Loan Services et al., before the California Appeal Court, Fourth District (Case No. E057929),
How the Department of Justice enables criminal fraudsters at Bank of America to flourish. AlterNet- The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) latest civil suit against Bank
Denver Post- Colorado's two biggest foreclosure law firms, Castle Law Group and Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, appear to have manipulated and influenced the foreclosure process —