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		<description>In Florida the latest appeal against Judge Gordon&#039;s decision in MERS case allows the banks to foreclose if they ar the &quot;holder&quot; of the note.  the problem is that the complaints to foreclose and the supporting material filed in court state that the Plaintiff is the &quot;owner of the note and mortgage. Foreclosure Forensics research shows many of the notes being registered with the SEC and then sold on Wall Street. This creates another problem for the banks. Was the Note &quot;lost&quot; before or after the it was registered and sold on the street. If so, what did the investors on Wall Street buy? If it was &quot;lost or stolen after the registration and sale, what was the earlier owner doing with it? Was the required bond for &quot;lost&quot; notes in place? Did the document custodian make a record of the Note having been lost? Was the Lost Note reported to the police or the insurance company? No? Why not? the Government National Mortgage Assoc. requires all of the above - including an affidavit that spells out a variety of details the banks do not want to expose.... for more info on the fraud taking place, go to youtube.com and type in foreclosure forensics. Listen to the seven minute clip..</description>
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