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  • Report:  #119853

Complaint Review: Ocwen - West Palm Beach Florida

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- Delray Beach, Florida,
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Ocwen
1665 West Palm Beach West Palm Beach, 33483 Florida, U.S.A.
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Ocwen lawsuit 502004CA9133XXXXMB

Ocwen has stupped to a new low, Ocwen submitted an Amended Claim for Relief stating I violated an IPA agreement signed in November 2003. This agreement has an SSN of 487-274-8956 (not even a real number) and the signature MATCHES THE SIGNATURE exactly on the signed consulting agreement which Ocwen was in BREACH.

READ THE EMAILS SENT MONTHS after this contract was supposedly signed.

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Block ,R

> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 8:41 AM

> To: Pickford, D.

> Subject: IPA agreement

>

> Dale;

>

> I had a hallway conversation with HR and it seems that I have not signed an IPA.

> I confirmed this with Eric and Stuart, if you will point me to the right person. I will touch base and make sure it gets resolved.

> Thanks

Richard,

I can understand that you might not have remembered signing the IPA because

it was in November. I will send you another hard copy and appreciate you

abiding thereby.

Thanks. Kevin.

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-----Original Message-----

From: Richard Block [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 8:40 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: Contact info

Kevin;

The only doc I signed was the executed contract between Ocwen and myself if

you have something else it something I never signed or have seen.

Richard Block

==============================

>From: "Wilcox, K.J."

>To: 'Richard Block'

>Subject: RE: Contact info

>Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 14:02:23 -0400

>

>Richard,

>

>I am actually looking at the original IPA which you signed on November 5,

>2003. I will be happy to provide you a copy. I certainly don't want there

>to be an issue with you violating your non-disclosure or other obligations

>under the IPA.

>

>Thanks. Kevin.

>

>

>

>-----Original Message-----

>From: Richard Block [mailto:[email protected]]

>Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 12:59 PM

>To: [email protected]

>Subject: RE: Contact info

>

>

>Kevin;

>

>The doc I sent you and the project I was working at Ocwen are the docs I

>have. I never signed an NDA or IPA agrrement, I ask about it a couple of

>times but it never happened. Even sent an email to legal noone ever

>responded to it.

>

Richard

Delray Beach, Florida
U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Kate

Toledo,
Ohio,
U.S.A.
Richard - protect your originals immediately

#2Consumer Suggestion

Fri, November 26, 2004

Richard - good luck to you, I've heard plenty about this company and the exec's ARE the company. So you are dancing with devil here. 1. Your original/copy of your consulting agreement needs to go intoa lock box in an FDIC bank. Insist upon a signature card and a dual key arrangement. One key is held by the bank, the other by you. Without a signature and possession of the physical key - no one can access it. 2. Send certified copies of this document to yourself and two or three other parties - your attorney would be a good one. Insist that your attorney register the document, immediately as an exhibit in the ongoing case - whatever it is. A copy will be on record with the court as well from that point on. 3. Try to get a copy of the IPA they are claiming and also secure it in the same manner. If it is the same exact signature anyone will be able to see this. And it will damage Ocwen's standing in the ongoing proceedings beyond recovery. Deliberately misleading a court and manufacturing documents to use to mislead the court are usually the end of things. Sounds like you have them. Keep everyone else posted on this site - so they may use the outcome in their own cases. It does take time, but eventually the truth always forces it's way out. Kate

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