NY Times article today regarding Countrywide
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 3:29 pm
Very good article about Countrywide. Along with Judge Bufford
requiring signed documents and admissible evidence, it seems to me
that Heath and Campbell need to be reevaluated for their proposition
that creditors get a bye on proving up claims. Objections to claims
based upon lack of admissible evidence to support the claim in summary
fashion should not discouraged, especially in light of all of the
revelations concerning creditor fraud and malfeasance.
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> Here is an article in today's NY Times alleging that Countrywide
> fabricated documents in bankruptcy court.
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> Rumors are swirling that Countrywide is going to file BK
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