Kweku
Hartford,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, June 12, 2004
Dear Fellow Victims: Silence is sometimes neither a good sign nor a bad sign, just a neutral thing. My silence has been because (1) I often could not access this site, which was probably under some sort of denial-of-service attack; (2) Between April 13, 2004 when the MDL ordered all the Ocwen class actions transferred to Chicago for pretrial purposes and today, not much has occurred by way of progress on this matter, regrettably. FYI, the Federal District Court will begin hearing us at a case status conference on June 23rd in Chicago. This is a matter of public record (and I am absolutely committed to keep you guys abreast of significant court hearings and developments that affect your real estate investments and family peace of mind, regardless of whoever out there thinks otherwise). While I shall not comment publicly on Marlene's report of rumours of position-jockeying (EVERYBODY reads this website), I do want to stress a few things for better or for worse: 1. I am in this case to the end, and my lawyers have promised to support my goal of seeing that real JUSTICE (not cosmetic appeasement of some select few) is done in this case. We have not fought for two years non-stop just to pack up and leave . . . . 2. I share the pain and emotional distress and financial frustration felt everywhere and everyday by Ocwen victims. Nobody in the USA has had to read more cries for help about Ocwen than I have; my mailbox always contains emails from Ocwen victims, and I have spent my time replying to over 3,000 [three thousand] victim emails over the past 24 months [think about the sacrifice of time involved]. 3. My belief remains as strong as ever that despite the delays beyond the control of the victims, despite the ongoing fraudulent foreclosures, despite the forced forbearances, we are on the threshold of beating back the fraud. Fraud dissolves in the face of truth the way a cube of sugar dissolves when hot coffee is poured on it. 4. Please remain encouraged, whether you have lost your home or not. God never promised us (and my comments in this paragraph #4 are directed exclusively at those among us of the Christian faith) that we would have peaches and cream if we took up our cross and followed Him. What He said was that though we walk through the valley of the shadow of death, He wouid be with us, and that trials and tribulations come to make us strong. Job lost his house but God was able to restore everything back. We all know injustice abounds in this transient life, but we are consoled that NOT ONE PERSON, PRESIDENT OR PAUPER, ever came into this world wearing a tuxedo, and not one person, house-stealing robber baron or hard-working ripped-off borrower, will leave this world with his or her mansion strapped to his or her back inside his or her coffin. So even as we covet the temporal things because we are human, let us not lose sight of the eternal things, because it is in our Heavenly mansions that no thief can enter and steal and destroy. Peace to all fellow tireless fighters. The sun will come out tomorrow. God said it; I believe it; that settles it! Kweku Hanson 487 Main Street, Suite Two Hartford, CT 06103 [email protected] PS: Thank you Marlene; thank you Gina; thank you one and all who have drawn a line in the sand against creeping fraud!