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Anatomy of a Foreclosure Fraud at Trial On February 26, 2013 in Middlesex County New Jersey, Rounpoint Mortgage Servicing, Inc. presented a fraudulent promissory note during the course of a foreclosure trial. The following slides show the actual promissory note executed by the homeowner on the left, and the fraudulent promissory note on the right. The first slide isolates the signatures of the homeowner and the closing attorney. Clearly, the signatures are very different, particularly for the homeowner. The remaining slides show the complete promissory note and fraudulent promissory note side by side. The fraudulent promissory note is missing the indorsements that appear on the actual note, and the fraudulent note contains an allonge which is absent from the actual note. After Defense Counsel pointed out the discrepancy at trial, the case was dismissed. At this time, it is unknown how or when the fraudulent document was created. At this time it is also unknown who is responsible for creating the faked promissory note. The matter has been forwarded to the Middlesex County Prosecutors Office in the hopes that the matter will be investigated for criminal wrongdoing. The Defendant Homeowner was and remains represented by Adam Deutsch, Esq. of Denbeaux and Denbeaux. The law firm focusses on consumer right litigation with an expertise in mortgage foreclosure and predatory lending actions. For more information please visit www.Denbeauxlaw.com or call 201-664-8855
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Anatomy of an Attempted Foreclosure Fraud by RoundPoint Mortgage Servicing Corp.

Apr 28, 2015

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Adam Deutsch

On February 26, 2013 a foreclosure trial was held in Middlesex County New Jersey. Plaintiff Roundpoint Mortgage Servicing Corp. was caught attempting to foreclose using a fraudulent promissory note. The following shows the true promissory note executed by the homeowner compared to the fraudulent one produced at trial. The matter has been dismissed and forwarded to the local prosecutor's office in the hopes that criminal action will be pursued.
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Anatomy of a Foreclosure Fraud at Trial

On February 26, 2013 in Middlesex County New Jersey, Rounpoint Mortgage Servicing, Inc. presented a fraudulent promissory note during the course of a foreclosure trial. The following slides show the actual promissory note executed by the homeowner on the left, and the fraudulent promissory note on the right. The first slide isolates the signatures of the homeowner and the closing attorney. Clearly, the signatures are very different, particularly for the homeowner. The remaining slides show the complete promissory note and fraudulent promissory note side by side. The fraudulent promissory note is missing the indorsements that appear on the actual note, and the fraudulent note contains an allonge which is absent from the actual note. After Defense Counsel pointed out the discrepancy at trial, the case was dismissed. At this time, it is unknown how or when the fraudulent document was created. At this time it is also unknown who is responsible for creating the faked promissory note. The matter has been forwarded to the Middlesex County Prosecutors Office in the hopes that the matter will be investigated for criminal wrongdoing. The Defendant Homeowner was and remains represented by Adam Deutsch, Esq. of Denbeaux and Denbeaux. The law firm focusses on consumer right litigation with an expertise in mortgage foreclosure and predatory lending actions. For more information please visit www.Denbeauxlaw.com or call 201-664-8855

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Original Promissory Note as Signed By Homeowner and Produced by the Bank During Discovery

Fraudulent Promissory Note Produced by Bank at Trial

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Two Promissory Notes Side by Side True Original Note Fraudulent Note

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True Original Note Fraudulent Note

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Fraudulent Note True Original Note

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Fraudulent Note True Original Note

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Fraudulent Note True Original Note

No 5th page, no allonge

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