Why don’t you guys answer me?
As even a casual glance will show you, we get many questions posted here. Not wishing our readers to think we are rude and ignoring them, let me explain why the stock answer to *any* legal question is, “Call an attorney. Today.”
The first good reason for our lack of response is simple. We are full time, practicing attorneys. Just last week, we finished a three-day attempted murder trial. (Our client was acquitted of 2nd degree attempted murder but convicted of the lesser included offense of aggravated battery, for anyone who is keeping score.) I also have literally dozens of foreclosure cases that demand my constant attention lest I blow it for my client, and I MUST give them priority.
The second reason is the really important one. If you rely on legal advice we give you based on incomplete or inaccurate information to your detriment, well, I’ll likely have to sell one of my organs to pay our future legal malpractice insurance rates. And that’s frankly in nobody’s best interest. Also, we don’t know where you are posting from. I’m admitted to the bar of the State of Florida and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. I am wholly, completely, 100% absolutely prohibited from giving advice to someone in another state. I would be guilty of practicing law in that state without a license. I’ve dealt with speeding tickets in various and sundry states with no joy, I can’t imagine a charge like that would be any more fun.
So, dear readers, please understand why we HAVE to fall back on the cliched, hackneyed, but ONLY response we can give. Talk to an attorney. In your jurisdiction. Who has experience in the area of law you are seeking advice. Don’t trust the yellow pages or the internet? Every state’s bar association has lawyer referral lines. They’ll be happy to find you one of their people that can help.
In the meantime, please keep checking back here often. Our goal is to give you the information *here* that will answer your questions and prepare you to join battle with the lenders. You tell us how we’re doing.
Thank you, T.D. Golik
SUBJECT: GOLDMAN SACHS EMBEZZLEMENT SCHEME – SECRET SECONDS
THE LATEST SCAM – ALERT!!! DO NOT WAIT FOR THE FORECLOUSRE MILLS, SERVICERS OR LENDERS TO GIVE YOU FORECLOSURE DOCUMENTS OR ASSIGNMENTS – THEY ARE NOT GIVING YOU EVERYTHING – ORDER A TITLE SEARCH OR GO TO YOUR COUNTY RECORDER TO SEE WHATS BEEN RECORDED ON YOUR PROPERTY. WE DID AND THIS IS WHAT WE FOUND:
In May 2005 we deposited and invested $200,000 in Real Property, where we recently found out that $118,800 was embezzled out of our property from Mortgage Lenders and Trust Brokerage Companies, namely Goldman Sachs through an escrow Transaction. The $118,800 in funds was paid to these embezzlers from the Investors unbeknownst that the securitization happened by encumbering our property and making up a fraudulent fake Promissory Note and Deed of Trust.
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