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Ocwen
Litton, Moss Codilis ripoff Supersized Litton Loan Lawsuit Filed In Connecticut Orlando

Dear Fellow Ocwen and Litton Loan victims:

Yesterday, I had the displeasure of reporting that Litton Loan had been dismissed from the $1.5 billion (Hanson v. Ocwen) Connecticut consumer class action lawsuit marking time in Hartford. It looked like Litton was going to walk off scot free, leaving Ocwen and Moss Codilis holding the bag...

Well, while it is 100% true that Litton was dismissed from the original Ocwen class action on April 1st, I guess my lawyer had more than an April Fool's joke up his sleeve. He was floating like a butterfly while planning to sting like a bee. The African killer kind.

At midday today, April 6th, I was alerted to stand by for breaking news. "Do I REALLY have to get up from this comfy seat?" I asked. No, but it might be worth your while, I was told. So I stood up... To Litton again.

"We're baaaack." [Poltergeist II].

My lawyer filed a brand new, supersized lawsuit (they like things supersized in Texas where Litton comes from) against Litton and its daddy C-BASS (nothing to do with watching bass swimming in a lake or playing a musical note, and everything to do with foreclosures). The new lawsuit seeks $600 million in punitive damages against Litton and C-BASS. OK, so $600 mil is not as much as the $1.5 bil that Ocwen is being hit with. But I'd take even $600 [six hundred bucks] anyday. Could help pay a fraction of all the bogus late fees Litton or Ocwen socks us with monthly. So, looks like we're going to be sticking around for some time to come. Who wants a 'high five'?

This lawsuit (as I understand it & haven't seen the actual court papers yet) is a beauty. A real beeyoooteee! Means we have separated Ocwen from Litton. If the MDL sends us to Chicago or San Francisco, Litton can stay back with us here in Connecticut and keep our federal courts in business with all the trees they will have to chop down to make paper to fight back. And I hear we drew a new judge for the Litton case.

Funny how God gives you what you don't even dare pray for. I know some aetheists may take strong exception to this, but this is proof positive that not only did He rise victorious from the grave and by his glorious resurrection (which some of us will commemorate next weekend) we are saved by His power divine, saved to new life sublime, but also that "He is able to do exceedingly abundantly more than we can ever ask for." I am now surer than ever that "ALL things work together for good to them that love the Lord." Romans 8:28. For the BATTLE is the Lord's." 1 Sam. 17.

Christ the Royal Master leads against the foe, forward into battle, see his armies go! For mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord; He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored. He has losed the fateful lightening of His terrible swift sword. His truth is marching on!

I am confident that the days are now closer than ever that we will get an actual preliminary injunction hearing in Connecticut, if not on the Ocwen matter (which we have almost passed out from waiting for in the 21 months since July), then on this new Litton case. We will have our day in the court. And we will put the crooks on the defensive.

As I write this, my thoughts are with Shirley from Georgia, and Marlene from Miami, and so many scores of others who have publicly or behind the scenes supplied the ammunition to keep firing away at home grown terror. "My lawsuit's back Litton's gonna be sorry, heylah, heylah, our lawsuit's back. Hey!"

Kweku Hanson
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Offender: Ocwen

Country: USA   State: Florida   City: West Palm Beach
Address: Ingenuity Drive

Category: Business & Finance

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