Robin
Waldron,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, July 28, 2004
Dear PO'd Steve, I have watched this God-awful, God-forsaken thief for so long that I am amazed that it can still exist. PURE EVIL is indeed hard to conquer. If you have read these reports, you already know that Ocwen FSB has recently entered into a supervisory agreement with the OTS. Since that "commitment" seemed to be a Public Relations stunt on Ocwen's part (which failed miserably), the results were not what Ocwen hoped to attain. It seems as though the OTS takes the agreement much more seriously, however, and is working to hold Ocwen to it. Ocwen in totally horrified by this unexpected result and now seeks to end its status as a thrift in order to free themselves of the OTS millstone. This agreement turned into a lose/lose proposition for Ocwen as most people were unimpressed knowing Ocwen was grasping at straws. You can invoke this agreement as it is still in force, but I do not know how much longer that may be true. I would recommend doing that as a first step. And if you have searched these reports, you also know that the MDL panel combined and moved all current (and future, I assume) cases to Cook County (Chicago), IL. These cases involve some very high-powered law firms (a little research will uncover the names if you wish to know them). The result is that there seems to be an ongoing power struggle among them for dominance. This "money-mad" struggle seems to have resulted in a blackout of sorts in the public record and I am unable to ascertain the current status of the cases. Perhaps the judge is even ashamed of some of the nasty tricks employed by these firms to get the "biggest cut"?? Introduce yourself to the gentleman who first dared to take Ocwen on, the one who has been in this struggle all along. Kweku Hanson 487 Main Street, Suite Two Hartford, CT 06103-3007 email: [email protected] This man has not only taken on Ocwen, but also the greedy law firms who want a quick in and out case with their profits being high and victim compensation being almost nil. I think this has probably compounded Mr. Hanson's fight by a great deal. Mr. Hanson seeks criminal charges against the masterminds of this RICO plan. Considering the number of homes stolen, lives destroyed and ruined, Mr. Hanson seeks true justice for all victims. Alternatively, you can join one of the skulking dog firms class actions and wait for your check for $25.00 when the battle is over. Your call. Whatever you decide, I wish you all the best.