Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Lawsuit: Foreclosure Defense Racket Did Nothing But File An "Ill-Assembled Compilation Of Plagiarized Pleadings" That Operators Have "Bastardized"

In Marietta, Georgia, Courthouse News Service reports:

  • A homeowner claims Home Savers USA and the two people who run it defrauded him of $2,000 and one of them forged his name on an "utterly incoherent" federal complaint, which they promised would save his home from foreclosure. But neither Rawlins Hinton, Helen Hinton nor anyone else affiliated with Home Savers USA is an attorney, and the documents they filed were "nonsensical," the homeowner says.(1)

  • Donald Coleman sued the Hintons and their company for fraud, forgery, negligence, and practicing law without a license, in Cobb County Superior Court.

For more, see 'Home Savers USA' is Bogus, Client Says.

For the lawsuit, see Coleman v. Home Savers Inc., et al.

(1) According to the lawsuit:

  • "Defendants' entire business model and operation is founded on the idea of defrauding unwitting homeowners, including plaintiff, of significant sums of money for purporting to do legal work on said homeowners' behalf, when in fact the 'legal work' being done by defendants is simply the filing of an ill-assembled compilation of plagiarized pleadings which defendants bastardized in order to defraud banks of monies rightfully owed and create undue delay and expense to all parties involved in the lawsuits filed by defendants."

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