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Jason Canvasser Signatures Miller’s law firm has been able to stay off the MFI-Miami radar when it comes to robo-signing because except for Michigan, he does business in three states MFI-Miami does very little or no business unlike Trott & Trott or Orlans. Unlike David Trott or Linda Orlans, Miller’s firm has been relatively low key about their political contributions and connections. Linda Orlans, who as the President of the Michigan Chapter of the Koch Brothers’ faux non-profit, Americans for Prosperity has lavished money on GOP candidates and has entertained high dollar fundraisers for Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson at her mansion in suburban Detroit. David Trott is currently the Michigan Finance Chair for GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Trott, his wife and his staff have given nearly $25,000 to Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette. Together Orlans and Trott have raised nearly $250,000 for both Johnson, Schuette and the Michigan Republican Party. Miller doesn’t need to throw money around like Rich Uncle Moneybags to have an impact on legislation. He has an ace-in-the-hole that he’s been able to keep pretty quiet about until now. Miller’s sister is Michigan State Representative Lisa Brown (D-West Bloomfield) who currently sits on the Michigan House Judiciary Committee. The same committee that debates and approves foreclosure related legislation before it goes to the full Michigan House of Representatives. Last year, during the debate to change Michigan’s foreclosure laws we heard nothing out of Brown or the Democratic caucus.
Since MFI-Miami began exposing robo-signing by
Michigan foreclosure mills eighteen months ago, one law firm has managed to
stay off the radar until now and the managing partner has a sister who is a
Democratic state Representative who sits on the committee overseeing
foreclosure legislation.
MFI-Miami has discovered multiple affidavits and
mortgage assignments dated from April, 2010 through May 2011 from multiple
Register of Deeds offices through out Michigan, allegedly signed by Jason
Canvasser, a Michigan attorney who once worked at the law firm of Randall S.
Miller and Associates in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Randall S. Miller and
Associates is the fifth largest foreclosure mill in the country and they handle
foreclosures in California, Indiana, Michigan and Minnesota. Jason Canvasser
left Randall S. Miller and Associates in July of 2011 is now with Kupelian
Ormond & Magy, P.C., a commercial litigation firm. As you can see, the signatures
are very different and the pattern seems to fit the typical foreclosure mill
business model.
Jason Canvasser Signatures Miller’s law firm has been able to stay off the MFI-Miami radar when it comes to robo-signing because except for Michigan, he does business in three states MFI-Miami does very little or no business unlike Trott & Trott or Orlans. Unlike David Trott or Linda Orlans, Miller’s firm has been relatively low key about their political contributions and connections. Linda Orlans, who as the President of the Michigan Chapter of the Koch Brothers’ faux non-profit, Americans for Prosperity has lavished money on GOP candidates and has entertained high dollar fundraisers for Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson at her mansion in suburban Detroit. David Trott is currently the Michigan Finance Chair for GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Trott, his wife and his staff have given nearly $25,000 to Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette. Together Orlans and Trott have raised nearly $250,000 for both Johnson, Schuette and the Michigan Republican Party. Miller doesn’t need to throw money around like Rich Uncle Moneybags to have an impact on legislation. He has an ace-in-the-hole that he’s been able to keep pretty quiet about until now. Miller’s sister is Michigan State Representative Lisa Brown (D-West Bloomfield) who currently sits on the Michigan House Judiciary Committee. The same committee that debates and approves foreclosure related legislation before it goes to the full Michigan House of Representatives. Last year, during the debate to change Michigan’s foreclosure laws we heard nothing out of Brown or the Democratic caucus.
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The method of confirming copious amounts of loans without proper verification is known as robo-signing. The process was instrumental in causing the nation's mortgage dilemma. Now it seems credit card lenders are doing a similar thing. Article source: foreclosure crisis
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