‘Foreclosure mill’ gave employees jewelry, cars, houses to forge documents: testimony
Posted on October 19th, 2010
(RAW STORY) According to sworn statements released by the Florida Attorney General’s office, one of the state’s “foreclosure mills” bribed employees with jewelry, cars and houses to forge and alter documents required by courts conducting foreclosure proceedings.
Kelly Scott and Mary Cordova, two former employees of Florida attorney David J. Stern, were close to the process. Both described to investigators a secretive system designed to speed up foreclosures, and their testimonies seem to match up with claims made by Tammie Lou Kapusta, another former Stern employee.
Their statements were published online Monday afternoon.
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