Eagle: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists May Look at Corrupt Judges in Foreclosure Cases, Beginning in Maryland

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This study and a wide variety of email and wiki posts may be a tipping point that puts the full weight of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists into the battle against corrupt judges in the pockets of the banks — specifically, judges that have been ruling against individual home owners being illegally foreclosed, refusing to grant their motions for presentation of the actual mortgage document.  Despite laws being passed that demand exactly that, the judges are being paid to ignore those laws.

Here is the 357 page PDF, one of the most viewed documents (top 5%) on LinkedIn.

Dr. Richard Cordero Esq Memorandum of 23 April 2013 with attachments

Earlier Supporting Study PDF 348 pages):

Exposing Judges' Unaccountability and Consequent Riskless Wrongdoing

 

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