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7 months ago
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In October and November of 2008, WAMU received several billions dollars under what was dubbed the TARP program (After an acquisition by JP Morgan). Guidelines set by TARP demanded that WAMU acts in the best interests of the community by stemming foreclosures on distressed properties.
Our home was financed by WAMU. Loss of income and asset seizure via a civil court case has forced us into bankruptcy to halt foreclosures procedures. Even though our situation has improved to the point we can keep our home, WAMU has refused to cooperate and is forcing us to relinquish ownership through a systematic campaign to foreclose.
We believe the key to saving our home is in the conditions under which WAMU has received TARP money and what WAMU has actually used the funds for. Additionally, we believe that inside WAMU information may hold the key to help us save our home. The inside information deals mostly with how WAMU used TARP funds and whether there are any borderline activities on behalf of WAMUY upper management. We believe past WAMU employees can help us build a legal case to save our home.
If you are reading this and can help or know of anyone who can help, we appreciate letting us know at frankgodsent@gmail.com. We are simply trying to steer WAMU from making an inconsiderate decision that is having a devastating effect on our family (four children of which 3 are in college today). We appreciate any inside information you have or any help you can lend us. We will keep your identity confidential should you desire.
Thank you... FG
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