Below are five mortgage assignments found in the Grand County database. Please note the four signatures of the notary public in addition to one that's missing. Do they look the same to you? Click on the photos to enlarge.
Even if those signatures are from the same person, and there are court cases and depositions to the contrary, the missing signature is outright fraud. That is an official assignment filed with the county which contains no notary signature.
Here are the reception numbers so you can go to the courthouse and look them up yourself:
2009008292 (No signature)
2009005654
2009005656
2009003646
2009007983
2009005654
2009005656
2009003646
2009007983
I mean, which Heather Stone are we talking about here?
You be the judge...
I guess Heather couldn't be bothered to sign the next document. I'm sure her seal will do:
Oh boy... It seems that Carla Froehlich is up to some shenanigans with her signature:
And the ever popular affidavit of lost note--again with Ms. Carla, this time for a property in Orange County, North Carolina:
From: This record
Understand this means the original note, signed by the borrower, is missing. Banks have literally been stealing people's homes because the courts are allowing them to file lost note affidavits. There is huge evidence that there ARE NO NOTES. Are you angry yet?
And further down the rabbit hole we go... Remember Heather Stone? She's the Notary Public above with a pesky disappearing signature. Well, now she shows up in another document--this time as a witness to a mortgage release and satisfaction:
This can't be the same Heather Stone, Notary Public from Kentucky, working another U.S. Bank document, can it? And that pesky signature lacks the familiarity of the above too. The public records of the United States are littered with this fraud. Check any electronic database and you'll find it.
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