Gary Lawrence Ozenne
7351 Piute Creek Drive
Corona, CA 92881
951-496-7525
firesprinklers@gmail.com
United States Court of Appeals
for the 9th Circuit
Gary Lawrence
Ozenne,
Appellant, Debtor and
Plaintiff,
vs.
Chase
Manhattan Bank, Ocwen Federal Bank FSB, and any successor in interest
Appellee , Creditor, Defendant
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Case No.: 11-60039
Motion for Judicial notice
October 1, 2015 |
Appellant, and debtor, Gary Lawrence Ozenne requests the
court take judicial notice of several noteworthy legal actions, against
appellee Ocwen, that have occurred since the May 17th 2001, violation
of law, which began this case.
National Public Radio
A investigative report of customer
complaints against appellee Ocwen was reported on National Public Radio NPR, on November 18th
2014 which reported on legal difficulties
faced by Ocwen, regarding foreclosures,
as well as inflated and bogus fees and charges.
Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau
DEC 19, 2013
The United States Department of Justice
Sealy Davis
HUD,GOV
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
Wikipedia
(exert from Wikiprdia)
In July
2002, Kweku Hanson, a Connecticut attorney, initiated a class-action suit against Ocwen
Federal FSB of West Palm Beach, Florida, and he was represented in this by
fellow attorney Paul Ngobeni. The 123-page
lawsuit in Hanson v. Ocwen Federal Bank outlines a six-year running battle
over late charges and fees.[22] He was
joined in the suit by 57 individuals who claimed to have been injured by
Ocwen. The lawsuit sought $1.5 billion in punitive and exemplary damages but
was settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.
On Dec 19, 2013,
the California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Announced a $2.1 Billion
Mortgage Settlement with Ocwen Financial Corporation and Ocwen Loan Servicing,
LLC (Ocwen) over alleged mortgage servicing misconduct. California homeowners
eligible to receive an estimated $268 million in first lien principal
reductions and nearly $23 million in cash payments.[23]
This agreement is
with a total of 49 states with $2 billion used to cover loan modifications and
principle reductions for the people who lost their homes between Jan. 1, 2009
and Dec. 21, 2012, and those people whose loans were serviced by OCWEN.
"OCWEN took advantage of borrowers at every stage of the process",
said Richard Cordray, Director of the federal Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau.[24]
Dated this 1st day
of October, 2015.
______________/s/____________________________________
Gary Lawrence Ozenne
Appellant
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