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June 18, 2007 at 11:53 AM #9330June 18, 2007 at 12:03 PM #60117waiting hawkParticipant
Isnt it weird how they called them “investors” and not victims. In any “investment” isnt there risk involved?
June 18, 2007 at 12:03 PM #60150waiting hawkParticipantIsnt it weird how they called them “investors” and not victims. In any “investment” isnt there risk involved?
June 18, 2007 at 1:43 PM #60127no_such_realityParticipantFrom the article: In a June 7 court filing, Grossman argued that Stonewood and Montecastro shouldn’t be responsible for investors with “unclean hands” who knowingly signed false or incomplete documents.
Sadly, while I suspect the accused is likely quite shady, I suspect the “investors” gladly went down the rabbit hole committing little white frauds of their own the whole way.
June 18, 2007 at 1:43 PM #60160no_such_realityParticipantFrom the article: In a June 7 court filing, Grossman argued that Stonewood and Montecastro shouldn’t be responsible for investors with “unclean hands” who knowingly signed false or incomplete documents.
Sadly, while I suspect the accused is likely quite shady, I suspect the “investors” gladly went down the rabbit hole committing little white frauds of their own the whole way.
June 18, 2007 at 4:57 PM #60217AnonymousGuestHendrix Montecastro and James Duncan orchestrated everything, down to the littlest detail. Most victims had very little back ground on purchasing homes, they were encouraged to trust the experts who knew the business and had the connections. Even if there were omitted items, many investors would not have known they were missing. Many submitted information to Stonewood as they would have done with any other mortgage company such as income, bank statements etc. Stonewood had a gang of insiders from top to bottom. Also, documents were allegedly forged. They even had their maid sign investors names. The truth will eventually be public no matter how badly they twist it.
Core Client.
June 18, 2007 at 4:57 PM #60250AnonymousGuestHendrix Montecastro and James Duncan orchestrated everything, down to the littlest detail. Most victims had very little back ground on purchasing homes, they were encouraged to trust the experts who knew the business and had the connections. Even if there were omitted items, many investors would not have known they were missing. Many submitted information to Stonewood as they would have done with any other mortgage company such as income, bank statements etc. Stonewood had a gang of insiders from top to bottom. Also, documents were allegedly forged. They even had their maid sign investors names. The truth will eventually be public no matter how badly they twist it.
Core Client.
June 18, 2007 at 5:01 PM #60219AnonymousGuestGo here
http://www.coreclient.110mb.com/
and look for your picture.It’s probably there.
1st rule of defense…Blame the Victim. Duh!
June 18, 2007 at 5:01 PM #60252AnonymousGuestGo here
http://www.coreclient.110mb.com/
and look for your picture.It’s probably there.
1st rule of defense…Blame the Victim. Duh!
June 18, 2007 at 5:59 PM #60247BuyerWillEPBParticipant“1st rule of defense…Blame the Victim. Duh!”
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Wrong!
You are not Victims. You willingly signed the fraudulent documents and agreed to participate in the housing Ponzi scheme for your own greedy benefit. “Investors” is a much more accurate euphemism, because you did assume great risk in exchange for the chance to get rich off the backs of the regular families looking to have a house to live in.
It is the regular families who cannot afford to buy a house thanks to the illegal run up in house prices who are the Victims.
June 18, 2007 at 5:59 PM #60280BuyerWillEPBParticipant“1st rule of defense…Blame the Victim. Duh!”
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Wrong!
You are not Victims. You willingly signed the fraudulent documents and agreed to participate in the housing Ponzi scheme for your own greedy benefit. “Investors” is a much more accurate euphemism, because you did assume great risk in exchange for the chance to get rich off the backs of the regular families looking to have a house to live in.
It is the regular families who cannot afford to buy a house thanks to the illegal run up in house prices who are the Victims.
June 18, 2007 at 6:17 PM #60257AnonymousGuestI signed no fraudulent documents creep.
Not ONE!June 18, 2007 at 6:17 PM #60290AnonymousGuestI signed no fraudulent documents creep.
Not ONE!June 18, 2007 at 6:24 PM #60265AnonymousGuestI’m beginning to believe you have a personal grudge to bear.
Could your name Perhaps be Hendrix or James?
Hmmmmm……..could be?
Maybe it really was YOUR signature?
Maybe you actually forged my initials and signature on docs?
Were YOU the one doing all the lying and passing yourself off as an ‘EXPERT”???
You seem very petty and very bitter. Definitely small-minded.
I’ll pray for you.
Hey…but Thanks for all the traffic you sent to the site!!
June 18, 2007 at 6:24 PM #60298AnonymousGuestI’m beginning to believe you have a personal grudge to bear.
Could your name Perhaps be Hendrix or James?
Hmmmmm……..could be?
Maybe it really was YOUR signature?
Maybe you actually forged my initials and signature on docs?
Were YOU the one doing all the lying and passing yourself off as an ‘EXPERT”???
You seem very petty and very bitter. Definitely small-minded.
I’ll pray for you.
Hey…but Thanks for all the traffic you sent to the site!!
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