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  • Report:  #239053

Complaint Review: World Savings Bank FSB World Savings & Loan World Mortgage Co.

World Savings Bank, FSB, World Savings & Loan, World Mortgage World Savings Bank, FSB, World Savings & Loan, World Mortgage Co. Stole home, sold or attempted to sell my home (a clouded title to another family) fraudulently continues theft of home secured with a land patent, conspired the fraud and continuation of the violation of constitutional rights, displaced a single mother and her four children with a 24 hour notice addressed to occupant, never filed any lawsuit against owner Milwaukee Brookfield Wisconsin

  • Reported By:
    Cudahy Wisconsin
  • Submitted:
    Thu, March 15, 2007
  • Updated:
    Fri, June 27, 2008
  • World Savings Bank, FSB, World Savings & Loan, World Mortgage Co.
    17440 W Bluemound Rd
    Brookfield, Wisconsin
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    262-796-9825
  • Category:

Graciela Amaya is preparing to send her fourth and fifth petitions for writ to the United States Supreme Court regarding her son whom she has not seen for over three years and her home taken a few days before her son. Her initial petitions for writ of certiorari and rehearings were denied by the justices who last conferenced on June 8, 2006 regarding the petition for rehearing in Graciela Amaya's case (Docket No: 05-1015) which began in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.

The cases stem from a paternity action filed by Amaya in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin and a November 14, 2003 ejection where Graciela Amaya and her four boys were forced out of their home in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. There weren't any court proceedings, eviction or foreclosure filed against the single mother Amaya before they were forced on the streets. All she received was a 24 hour notice addressed to occupant to vacate the premises. Three days later, on November 17, 2003 Ozaukee County Judge McCormack acting from the paternity action Amaya filed to receive child support, ordered the removal and eventual termination of Amaya's parental rights to her youngest eight month old son. This created a chain of events beginning with her home business collapsing due to the taking of all her belongings to storage. She was forced to pay fees to receive her belongings back months later. Only a portion of her belongings were returned; most were lost, stolen, destroyed or taken. This left her and her boys displaced, staying with family, in shelters and living out of their car for almost a two year period. Eventually, Amaya was forced to live on welfare while rebuilding their lives, fighting civil cases for injuries as well as the return of her son and home, and dealing with the anguish of battling for dismissal of the criminal cases filed against her for attempting to move back into her home and for picking up her youngest son from daycare.

At first, Amaya believed it was a big mistake and once she contacted the bank it would be fine. She sent a letter to World Savings Bank, Gray and End, LLP (the bank's attorneys) and George Flessas of Pericles Realty alerting that she was the owner and had a land patent on her property believing the situation would be corrected. Unfortunately, it was not a mistake and it was done purposely. Why wasn't Amaya given the opportunity to dispute or pay the alleged debt? Was the alleged debt even valid? One would think if the debt was valid it would have been a quick judgment against Amaya if the lawsuit was filed. When has a lis penden (a notice) have the same or more power than an instrument for interest of ownership to a property that allows for the complete absence of any lawsuit or due process?

Are being displaced, alleged lack of emotional support from family and friends and alleged financial instability reasons to justify the taking and eventual termination of Amaya's parental rights. Why wasn't a petition for a child in need of protection of services (CHIPS) or any lawsuit filed against Amaya? Since when has a paternity action replaced a CHIPS case? Why wasn't Milwaukee County Child Protective Services involved in the removal of her almost nine month old son on November 17, 2003, or the termination of Amaya's parental rights in February of 2004? Does this mean all natural disaster victims will have their parental rights terminated?

Nothing seems to justify the taking of Amaya's home or son. The only thing that makes sense is that this is definitely wrong! Amaya filed lawsuits against the individuals involved and her cases were dismissed. It seems the more Amaya fought the more injuries she incurred.

Graciela
Cudahy, Wisconsin
U.S.A.

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2 Updates & Rebuttals


Catiosca55

Paterson,
New Jersey,
U.S.A.

World Savings Bank and solutions to problem

#3Consumer Suggestion

Fri, June 27, 2008

Graciela do you have the following in the state you reside in?

Attorney general
Dept. of Justice
FBI
State Representative
Dept of banking and insurance
Write to them explaining your situation. They are willing to listen and to guide you in the right direction. I have a friend going through similar thing in St. Cloud, Florida.


Kim

Seal Beach,
California,
U.S.A.

Graciela, maybe you should time line the events so you sound rational

#3Consumer Suggestion

Sun, March 18, 2007

This is written by Graciela in 3rd person.

I find it very confusing.

I know that World Savings is not doing loans to take them from people nor are they taking children away from capable parents.

It sounds A LOT fishy to me!

Graciela,
If all of this is true...please explain in a clear and concise manner maybe in the form of a timeline the course of events.

Your mortgage HAD to be late at least one time for this to have happened. Banks dont foreclose on people if they are ontime. Was your loan late? Was your note called Due?

What happened.

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