The ABC15 Investigators sat down with Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to find out.
ARE FORGED DOCUMENTS AN ACCEPTABLE SHORTCUT?
We were surprised to hear Horne characterize the use of forged documents as a “shortcut.”
“Maybe a document was signed, somebody signed someone else’s name as a shortcut, but in the underlying transaction, there was no injustice,” Horne said.
Referring to the homeowner facing foreclosure, Horne said, “That person didn’t pay.”
The ABC15 Investigators pressed Horne on why the laws against forgery and fraud don’t seem to apply equally.
“If the homeowner is going to come in and fight their foreclosure
and forge their own documents, they are going to jail,” we said. “So I
don’t think they are going to be so sympathetic to your argument that
the underlying premise is that they still didn’t pay. Because many of
these people did pay and they were still foreclosed on with fraudulent
documents.”
Notice the date June 21, 2013.. nope they didn't clean it up . Welcome top VT were living this as well, nobody cares especially our AG
Paid or not, homes are being stolen.. The goverment needs to pay attention to the Orion Financial Group and Iron Mountain
Be happy. at least your AG is helping
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