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  • Report:  #78511

Complaint Review: Ocwen FSB

Ocwen FSB MDL petition filed. NOW is the time for victims - plaintiffs to speak out in support of Hanson v Ocwen. Orlando Florida

  • Reported By:
    Waldron AR
  • Submitted:
    Thu, January 29, 2004
  • Updated:
    Wed, February 18, 2004

The petition to transfer HAS been made to MDL. It seeks to move the case(s), ALL of them, to California.

This will undoubtedly cause the Hanson v Ocwen case to be lumped in with the class-action suits and do away with the RICO charges. The evidence of criminal wrongdoing will remain hidden, possibly forever.

If the perpetrators of this gigantic fraud are allowed to stay free, they will continue to commit fraudulent actions. Victims will ultimately receive a small monetary compensation and the fraud factory will continue churning out illegal, immoral, and unethical foreclosures, possibly forever.

Those of you interested in seeing justice done and an end to these practices once and for all can help forestall this attempt to "hijack" this case. Simply send an email to Mr. Hanson stating your desire to remain in Hartford and with this RICO action.

Feel free to paste and copy the text below or use your own words.

"Dear Mr. Hanson:

We have read at RipoffReport.com that the Connecticut class action lawsuit you have filed on behalf of every victim of Ocwen and in which we have sent you emails and/or affidavits and/or financial records, may be moved to California or somewhere else by the MDL Panel. Please inform the MDL Panel that we wish to remain with you as our lead plaintiff and stay in Connecticut. The other, newer, cases and lawyers can come to Connecticut.

Signed,
*************"

These emails can be used to try to help prevent transfer of the case.

No one has fought harder in the trenches for the victims of Ocwen than Mr. Kweku Hanson. No one ever will.

Few attorneys these days seem to be able to see beyond the bottom line of their huge firms. Justice takes a back seat to money. It is refreshing to see that there are still attorneys who seek real justice for the sake of justice.

I hope that every one of you that have sent your paperwork to Mr. Hanson will now support his effort to see justice done.

Robin
Waldron, Arkansas
U.S.A.

5 Updates & Rebuttals


Kweku

Hartford,
Connecticut,
U.S.A.

OCWEN FRAUD-R-US BANK, THE MDL WILL SOCK YA!

#6Consumer Comment

Tue, February 17, 2004

My lawyer told me last night Ocwen was warning it would sue me for libel for my online comments. Ha! Bring it on, Ocwen Fraud-All Bank! I have actually been praying for over 18 months for Ocwen to be so foolish as to try to sue me for libel, slander or anything of the sort.

Why? Because TRUTH IS AN ABSOLUTE DEFENSE. If anything, all of us victims should be suing Ocwen for defamation (destroying our credit falsely) and grand larceny. Ocwen knows that the Hanson v. Ocwen federal nationwide class action brought on behalf of every victim nationwide, already includes a count for defamation. Ocwen knows that after TWENTY months of throwing many lawyers at our case, it has yet to make one dent, despite having spent MILLIONS [according to Ocwen's latest SEC filing available online at Yahoo's OCN Message Board] in legal defense fees (ouch!!!!!!!).

The MDL will be meeting next month to consider seven or eight class action lawsuits currently filed against Ocwen (including five filed in the last two months). Now that Ocwen is running helter skelter hiring lawyers in all these other states, I wonder how they will feel when the lawyers come collecting their bills.

I have always been confident that we the victims will prevail. I have never been intimidated. yes, my home and my neighbors homes are bristling with hidden cameras and I am trailed by municipal police for my own protection and my law office has been turned into a fortress as a precaution. But I have NEVER been afraid of common thieves. I wasn't nervous when I appeared on CBS News for the whole world to see the face of an Ocwen victim; I wasn't scared when I allowed myself to be interviewed by American Banker magazine; I wasn't panicky when Home Equity News featured the Hanson Class Action in December; I didn't tremble when National Mortgage News published an article about our fraud fight against Ocwen; my teeth didn't chatter when the Palm Beach Post (Ocwen's own hometown newspaper) quoted me as saying "Ocwen STEALS homes and destroys American dreams." Why should I panic now, 20 MONTHS AFTER BRINGING THE FIGHT TO THE FINANCIAL TERRORISTS?

And if, perchance, they manage to gag me judicially or speed my way into Heaven, it would be utterly useless: the FBI is on their tail, and we have already farmed out copies of EVERYTHING we have as proof, to FIVE trusted persons dispersed across the USA, and they are ready to step into my shoes and carry the fight forward come the day when five consecutive emails to me go unanswered and my law office phones go unansered. THERE IS A GOD WHO IS BIGGER THAN ANY PIRATE FROM FLORIDA.

Ocwen knows we have the goods on it and that our posts are not idle posts. Ocwen knows that so many of the folk who worked at its Orlando facility have shared juicy details of its fraud. Ocwen knows we have compiled THOUSANDS of pages of victim records, and that there is absolutely no way Ocwen can beat us in a court of law.

Ocwen, the MDL and/or the FBI will take care of you shortly, so I need not waste my breath more here. For five years of your fraud I warned you to cease and desist: instead, you thought you could rape everybody with impunity. Judgement Day is coming for you, and you'll need those khakis and aluminum cuff links.

And now, the beauty of it all is that the end of the victimization of everyone here by those who would rather feast off the sweat of widows' brows, is near! Robin. Marlene, Bob. Ed, Alice, Lois, Maureen, Dale, Vicki, Angela, Jo, and hundreds of other victim-fighters too numerous to acknowledge individually here, are all goingt o make sure of that! Enough said for today!

Kweku Hanson, Esq.
487 Main Street, Suite Two
Hartford, CT 06103
leagltek@mindspring.com


Teresa

Rochester,
New York,
U.S.A.

Fees at extortion rates!

#6REBUTTAL Individual responds

Thu, February 05, 2004

I too am a current victim of Ocwen FSB, who bought my loan from HUD a few years ago. I have been charged late fees of over $140.00 per month for my interest arrearage. Since when is it legal to charge late fees on interest?

Ocwen always makes reference to the forebearance agreement, but can never tell the terms of the forebearance agreement. My understanding with HUD is that the interest would be tacked on to the end of the loan, and I would be responsible for making monthly payments. I don't deny the montly payments, but how can a person every catch up when the late fee is over $140 per month! I can't refinance my loan, because the interest arrearage makes the loan amount more than the value of the house. Looking for help anyway I can get it.


Jeff

Glendale,
Arizona,
U.S.A.

The Best Kind of Exposure for Ocwen

#6Consumer Suggestion

Wed, February 04, 2004

My Wife and i were victims of Ocwen but were fortunate enough to escape in time. Does anyone out there have any links to the National Media? Rip-Off Report is an outstanding resource but a report by a larger than life watchdog or media outlett to expose these crooks (Ocwen) and their cronies, would be a huge shot in the arm for the legal cause wouldn't it?

I would love to see this horrid company crumble.


Robin

Waldron,
Arkansas,
U.S.A.

Ocwen FSB Pending MDL motions Disaster or Blessing? How about a NEW JUDGE?!!

#6Author of original report

Mon, February 02, 2004

Further information for plaintiffs in the Hanson V. Ocwen action in Hartford, CT.

I have been checking this situation out, and what at first seemed to be a disaster in the making may actually be a blessing in disguise!

If the MDL panel can be persuaded to move all the cases to CT,a motion could be made to replace the current judge, sleepy Judge Droney, with a new (to this case), experienced class-action judge.

I have a strong feeling that the motion for a new judge would be made in rapid time and with much rejoicing by all concerned.

Another bonus: plaintiffs are allowed to approach the MDL panel on their own behalf, too. A simple letter stating your desire to remain in Hartford and with Mr. Hanson will be weighed in the ultimate decision by the panel.

Just ask that all cases be moved to CT rather than to CA; a move is a move and I cannot see where moving all to CT is any more or less difficult than moving all to CA. And it is about time that the victims got heard by someone who counts!

The Hartford case certainly has the weight of being the most advanced time-wise. It also has the advantage of having a very dedicated lead plaintiff who has fought long and hard for all potential class members. Since the lead plaintiff, Mr. Hanson, is also a victim, he is intimately acquainted with all the dirty tricks Ocwen has in its dirty-trick bag.

The case should be able to go forward as written, under RICO, keeping intact the possibility of prison time for all concerned! I personally feel that Mr. Erbey would look wonderful in orange with some fashionable "chrome accessories".

This case and the evidence held by the principals in this case, is a winner. The removal of the judge would be the best thing that has happened to this action in a long time, in my humble opinion; this case has stumbled too many times over his prone, napping body.

I have never lost faith in Mr. Hanson and his commitment to this action. Unfortunately, I lost faith in the judicial system long ago. I have not felt as though this judge would ever allow this case to go forward for whatever reason; perhaps he just cannot stay awake long enough...who knows? I actually feel some real hope now!

This could be the be the best thing to happen to this case in a long while; please do not let it slip through your fingers. For once, victims have some power and some say-so; USE IT! Send those emails to Mr. Hanson and some letters to the MDL panel, too.

Kweku Hanson
E-mail Address:leagltek@mindspring.com

To write to the JPML: (Be sure to reference the motion number)

Michael J. Beck
Clerk of the Panel
Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building
One Columbus Circle, NE
Room G-255, North Lobby
Washington, DC 20002-8004

In re:MDL-1604 (the motion number)


To call or fax JPML:

Telephone: (202) 502-2800
FAX: (202) 502-2888 (24 hours)

To read about the JPML/MDL:

http://www.jpml.uscourts.gov/


Kweku Hanson

Hartford,
Connecticut,
U.S.A.

OCWEN --- Robbing 4 Ever? Hanson Says No!!!!

#6Consumer Suggestion

Fri, January 30, 2004

Robin:

I totally agree with your intuition and sentiments. While our Connecticut case has proceeded through the Hartford federal court slower than a porky pig proceeds down the stomach of a petite python, the already inexplicably delayed quest for justice will be delayed for several more months or years if this class action is moved elsewhere.

Don't believe that it could take years? Check out the Ford/Firestone class action lawsuits in Indiannapolis, IN where I am one of the many plaintiff's counsel.

Anyhow, a simple email to me at LEAGLTKE@MINDSPRING.COM affirming your desire to stay with the Hanson v. Ocwen lawsuit in Connecticut will allow me to pass all such emails to my lawyer to use as a group Exhibit to any comment or oral argument he makes to the MULTI-DISTRICT LITIGATION (MDL) Court in Washington.

I will post details when the hearing date and place are scheduled by the MDL Court but the time for ACTION is NOW! Fraud Central does not sleep while we remain passive, but feeds itself by swallowing up our homes, roof, foundations and all, just like an anaconda swallows hide, hoofs and all. LET MY LAWYER HEAR FROM YOU THROUGH ME!

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