Kweku
Hartford,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, September 28, 2002
I read your Consumer Complaint and its update with interest. Please be aware that there is a lawsuit filed in Hartford, Connecticut federal court and that in this lawsuit over FORTY sworn statements have been filed so far (with several more to be filed next week) all essentially saying under penalty of perjury the things about Ocwen and Moss, Codilis that many people have stated at this website.
I had held my silence for a while because this matter is being litigated, but I am sick and tired of Ocwen's baloney and so this is my advice to everyone who is in any form, shape or manner being harrased, threatened with foreclosure or collection by Ocwen: TELL THE BANKRUPTCY OR FORECLOSURE COURT TO TAKE JUDICIAL NOTICE OF THE LAWSUIT HANSON V. OCWEN 3:02CV960 IN HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT FEDERAL COURT. ALL THE AFFIDAVITS ON RECORD IN THE CASE, AS WELL AS MANY MORE TO BE FILED, ARE MATTERS OF PUBLIC RECORD WHICH YOU CAN ORDER FROM THE FEDERAL COURTHOUSE AND USE AS EVIDENCE IN YOUR OWN CASE. No Judge with a conscience is going to look at all these sworn stories (plus more stuff in my lawyer's safekeeping to be filed in October by my lawyers in my case) and say that Ocwen is always correct.
Kweku Hanson, Hartford, Connecticut
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#30
Sat, September 28, 2002
I wanted to give all an update on my situtation. I just posted my report yesterday stating that Ocwen wanted $2500 by Sept 30th or they would continue with the foreclosure proceedings on my home.
To my amazement I received a letter in the mail today from a second attorney demanding payment in full and fail to do so would result in the sale of my property within thirty days from the date on the notice.
Since I received this, does it mean the original offer dosen't stand?