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  • Report:  #86732

Complaint Review: Ocwen

Ocwen, Litton Loan Litton Loan Dismissed From Connecticut Class Action West Palm Beach Connecticut

  • Reported By:
    Hartford CT
  • Submitted:
    Tue, April 06, 2004
  • Updated:
    Tue, April 13, 2004
  • Ocwen
    Ingenuity Drive
    West Palm Beach, Connecticut
    U.S.A.
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BREAKING NEWS. This is to inform you all that on April 1, 2004 Litton was DISMISSED as a defendant in the Hanson v. Ocwen class action lawsuit in Hartford, Connecticut.

The dismissal came about in part because during the MDL Panel arguments in Florida on March 23rd, Litton's lawyers argued that since none of the other 10 class action lawsuits against Ocwen had named Litton as a defendant, it was unfair to transfer Litton to Chicago or California along with Ocwen and Moss Codilis. Litton asked the MDL to sever / cut Litton from the MDL cases and keep Litton in Hartford fighting my lawyers as a separate case. This would have resulted in my lawyers fighting two cases: the main, Ocwen, MDL case somewhere out of Connecticut, and a smaller, Litton action in Hartford.

Also, Litton tried to pull a fast one on us. After making me a generous settlement offer to enable Litton get out and avoid being entangled in the MDL process (which can break many defendants), Litton got mad when I would not jump at the offer (which would have done nada, zippo, zero for the rest of you) and decided to file motions to strike our complaint, on the grounds that we had failed to comply with the district court's discovery orders. This was not true, but we became worried that a court already burdened by the sheer complexity and ferosity of the Hanson v. Ocwen case, just might act to dismiss Litton and sock us with thousands of dollars in devastating sanctions (which I would personally have to pay, and God knows I have spent a fortune already on these lawsuits).

So, between a rock and a hard place, and having had a comparatively lukewarm response to my direct and vicarious requests for affidavits of abuse from Litton victims during the past six months (I got only 8), my lawyers decided that the best thing to do was to avoid giving the court any chance to impose crippling sanctions on us and so cut Litton lose . . . This was a very agonizing, but necessary, decision to make, and my lawyer made the call on APRIL FOOL'S DAY.

But do not despair, yet! Lieff Cabraser out of California is investigating Litton's practices and will likely wind up suing Litton in the months ahead. Plus, you have the Southeast Legal class action lawsuit chugging along in Tennessee.

The legal battle is far from over. My one lawyer is still fighting mortgage servicing fraud just as hard as before. We will still continue to explore ways to bring exposure and justice to these corporate miscreants and to restore excitement to the American Dream. We believe that God is working His purpose out in this matter and that He will give us the victory. We can see a time in our lifetime when predatory servicers will be as welcome on Wall Street as Nazis are welcome in a synagogue today.

Thank you to all who sent in affidavits and emails, and to all who continue to post here and elsewhere online about the nightmare of predatory mortgage servicing. Hopefully, in the days ahead, we will be able to post more encouraging news. So, that's the scoop FOR TODAY!

Kweku Hanson
leagltek@mindspring.com

PS: NOTE: The Hanson v. Ocwen Class Action Lawsuit itself has NOT been dismissed. The Hanson v. Connecticut Class action Lawsuit itself has NOT been ordered transferred out of state [yet]. The MDL Panel has NOT yet issued any ruling! Only ONE [Litton] of the 19 [Ocwen and Moss Codilis] defendants in the Connecticut class action has been voluntarily dismissed from the case and the case and the $1.5 billion amount of money being sought is in all other respects intact. WATCH THIS SPACE!

Kweku
Hartford, Connecticut
U.S.A.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Diane

Buffalo,
New York,
U.S.A.

They're here and so are we! Go away LittonLoan, Fairbanks, C-Bass, Ocwen all of you

#4Consumer Comment

Sat, April 10, 2004

Heather please read the rebuttal by Kweku Hanson, there is hope and tommorrow is another day and we are going to give Litton Loan a run for their money this time. Almost forgot C-Bass and the rest of your cronies.

Some of the charges have been posted at the support sites and this time they are Criminal in nature, Yes by God RICO charges. Plus civil rights and more and more.

Get a affadavit/statement to Kweku Hanso have your dad's signature notarized and get it out ASAP.

Litton Loan and C-Bass you better get ready we are all coming this time and we even have friends other victims of these frauds helping us. Guess misery does like company especially when you are so wrong and are not going to get away with this anymore.

This is for the Fairbanks Victims join in our hunt maybe Fairbanks will see we mean business for a change and they can start running for the hills or some border country, like Litton Loan had better.

Everyone's time comes and it is your time Litton, C-Bass, Ocwen, Fairbanks, Centex to be in the headlines company gone bad or is it MAD!


H.

E, Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Foreclosure in utah

#4Consumer Comment

Wed, April 07, 2004

Is the foreclosure judicial or non-judicial? If non-judicial, is there a "sale" clause in the note? Who owns the note?


Heather

West Jordan,
Utah,
U.S.A.

What can I do? My dad's house is going to foreclosure sale on April 8, 2004, because of Litton.

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, April 06, 2004

So is there still something I can do to bring these pricks down.

My dad's house is going to foreclosure sale on April 8, 2004, because of Litton. Litton is stating my dad is 30,000.00 behind on his mortgage and they refuse to prove it.

I have contacted their bankruptcy dept. and their foreclosure collections dept. and both depts stated they cannot and will not help me. They stated in this conversation that if I had a dispute to send it to their attorney which I did and they sent me a letter of explanation stating more or less you owe it pay it.

I have complained to the FTC (twice), and HUD with no response. I also filed a complaint with the Utah Attorney Generals Office with a letter sent to me that stated "Your complaint has been forwarded to Litton" (gee thanks).

So if there is anything I can do please let me know!!!!

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