http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/ventura_county&id=7716207
And the cops did not arrest them.
Why? Because the bank held no right to legally evict them.
due to the MERS debacle.
The attorney generals all want the banks to refinance for lower payments, if one actually does that the banks are going to lock on to the title that they now no longer hold.
Don't sign a damned thing. They didn't want to work with you before and the only reason they would want to now is because their ass is in a sling on those mortgage fraud charges.
Because they are actually true and can not be refuted in court.
The bankers need to go to jail, not be offered a way out.
They all committed the biggest financial fraud on this country.
If they were the mafia it would be prosecuted under racketeering.
Book em Dano!
A battle over a foreclosed home is shaping up in Simi Valley.
A family claims they were illegally evicted, and Saturday, they broke the locks and started moving back in even though the home has already been sold.
Jim and Danielle Earl, along with their nine children ranging in age from 3 to 23, returned to their house of nine years on Mustang Drive.
The family was evicted from their home in July after they fell behind on payments.
Their bank, GRP Financial Services, foreclosed on the home, but since then the house has been bought by an investor, remodeled and sold to someone else.
The new owners were expected to take possession of the home in a few days, but the Earls and their attorney hired a locksmith to open the doors so they could reclaim the house.
"This is a really exciting day, a day we've been waiting for," said Danielle Earl. "My kids have been begging to go home and we're finally home.
Police arrived at the home Saturday but did not take action to make the family leave.