Thursday, February 19, 2009

Outreach Housing

Hello:

Washington DC handed $25 Billion to Bank of America (who absorbed Countrywide Bank). BoA took that money and settled with the State of Florida for $500,000. Is this why the AG is not interested in stirring things up?

So it's okay for the Florida AG to recognize egregious violations and collect on them, but deny homeowners? What a deal for Bank of America, and they continues to take more from TARP 2, Wow! - What do you think?

7 comments:

  1. I saw that on channel 4 in Miami. My neighbor used outreach housing because her rate shot up and she coudn't afford it. She is happy with what they did for her.

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  2. I think their would of been a lot of happy people. If the state would of just came in and investigated instead of destroying the company. The definition of "receivership" is to run the company, but instead they just came in and trashed it. They didn't let anyone come back to work and therefore put the company in Chapter 11, and had no concern for the 100 complaints that were filed. The company was on its way to really being successful. Everyone talks about these "poor people" and how they were taking advantage of. Well, they are right these people were taken advantage of by the banks originally putting them into homes they couldn't afford. Unfortunately these are the people who didn't understand the documents they were signing and were persuaded into loans that they shouldn't of had. I don't think Outreach would take a case that an attorney or an accountant closed on because they most likely would understand what they were signing and would not of been taken advantage of. They would have known better. This is what is needed in todays economy and it was a real service. I think it's a shame that this man got screwed by the very own people that are supposed to protect you. The attorneys were paid and then stole and the attorney general came in without any investigation.

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  3. Wow!!! Did you know that someone stole the court file in Miami. The whole court file is gone. Sounds pretty stinky that someone would take the file that is the key to the whole mess. Outreach and Blair Wright -vs- Kirsten Franklin , P.A. Just more work for him to do now instead of getting to the real facts and issues he has to duplicate a court file when his servers are locked up. Kirsten seems pretty good at covering her schemes. She has a lawsuit in North Carolina for RICO, for a tune of $75 million. I wonder what she did with those trust funds. Will be interesting!!! I am getting a copy of that case this week. Seems like Blair's one big mistake was hiring this Kirsten Franklin. I think the media better start doing some homework instead of taking short cuts and get the REAL STORY. Don't be so lazy. People do want to hear good news!!!! I had heard that Blair went to channel 7, to tell them about his company that he was starting, being Outreach. They supposedly had a hard time understanding the concept. But the fact is why would someone want an interview on TV to publicize something if he planned to be a fraud. Somebody do some homework here and get this man due process!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. By the way the case referenced above is called South East Coastal Development Fund -vs- Rebecca Crus, Joseph Cruz, Integrity Financial and Kirsten E. Franklin and the Franklin Group, PA. Again Kirsten was in house counsel. The attorney for SE Coastal Development Fund is Donald G Hunt, Jr. go to www.dockets.justia.com It amazes me that this woman got a Florida Bar License before this case was filed but no one does an annual search on these attorneys. What state will she move to next. She's gone from N.Y, to N.C and Florida. Her case in Miami if you pull the dockets you can see what she was accused of, but unfortunately that case is on "stay." Meanwhile she can still practice law in the State of Florida without even a temporary disbarment until these cases are resolved. Why doesn't anyone do their job and stop taking short cuts. Why would media and gov't want to just put the blame on this man. Where is the professionalism, the educated people and mostly the honest people. Wake up and do what your supposed to do and that is your job and do it accurately and honestly. Would you want Kirsten Franklin to be your attorney??? I bet Outreach regrets it.

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  5. I wonder if Kirsten Franklin read the print on the bottom of the Attorney General's Complaint form before she sent the attorney general on a wild goose chase. Did you know that when you lie to a public servant it equates to a misdemeanor of the second degree punishable as provided in s775.082, s.775.083 or s837.06, Florida Statute. Well i guess she would know this, she is an attorney after all.

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  6. I must agree completely - politics at full force. Crazy - but I can't see being able to win this unless he can pull a political favor and that seems unlikely. I wish that he chose to prove his point to that woman by just out performing her in business. She could have never even come close - that I am certain. She is a shister, plain and simple.. You can usually never beat people like that in the traditional way. they are usually stepped ahead in working the system, Just the way it is. Maybe next time he will vet his employee choices better and if he were to lose in a similar type situation - he would decide to just out perform them and not try to fight them. Let his performance speak for itself. Most important - I hope he never find himself hiring before completely vetting. It is worth the time and effort. So Florida is full of crooks. You have to careful and if they look too good to be true on paper - they likely are. Just the way it works. That saying has not come from nowhere - it is from experience. Look at Madoff - too good to me true too. They are all over. You have to be careful - so sad - yet so true.
    I wish him the best of luck as he goes forward. Next time it will be better. A lesson so very difficultly learned. We all have these "ah ha" moments of huge learning lessons. I believe this is one of his.

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  7. The new and updated news. Not only is Kirsten's Lawsuit in Miami missing but also so is her case in Broward. Pretty strange i would say. The two cases that Kirsten is involved in are missing. The whole entire court file. Miami has been missing since January and Broward since February. Does anyone get it yet. Who is this woman and who does she know. Frankly the circles she talks, i think this woman is a nut case and should be evaluated. But you can still let her practice law while under a psychological evaluation. I mean why put her bar license on hold while she litigates her schemes. You know she is an attorney after all and deserves preferential treatment. What would the state of Florida do without her legal expertise.

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