https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6FbJzwtHocwbmhuZU1GUWtNeFU
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6FbJzwtHocwbmhuZU1GUWtNeFU
(if link breaks, just cut and paste)–doct. no. 100 for a 60 to 90 day extension of time.
While not just two days ago, Chase asked to quickly hold a hearing so they could lift the stay in bankruptcy to file a foreclosure against Gloria’s property, they then turned around and immediately filed a motion to extend the time for hearing?!?!?!?
So which is it? They want the hearing in 2 weeks at first–but then the very next day they want another 60 to 90 days to get their own personnel to testify.
Of course, now this would be a terriffic opportunity to serve full discovery on Chase–ask a number of embarrassing questions, interrogatories, requests for all their documents, ask what happened to that safe deposit box of Gloria’s that was drilled and emptied, probably by Carolyn because she looks a lot like Gloria, but the bank should have known better.
As many of you know, Gloria’s home was trashed by Chase when someone (PS?) called them and told them that Gloria’s home was “abandoned.” So what did Chase do? The hired goons to put a lock box on the house, they smashed out walls on both floors, dumped all of Gloria’s home furnishings into the snow in the alley–and the weirdest thing is, they went into the garage and disabled her 4 camera security system–which my son Matt and I helped put back together for her and set up properly with a password. They messed with the recording and pulled out all the cabling to the cameras in the back.
How much does Popjoy know about all this? How far does the corruption in the circuit court go to? As noted before, the bankruptcy judge Donald Cassling was not buying Chase’s assertions they needed to lift the stay to file a foreclosure without first proving they held the note and Gloria did not have valid defenses.
Are the miscreants having problems in a court system where the judges are not elected and wired into the system, and so they are slowing everything down.
Turns out in this case it was a very good move for Gloria to file that bankruptcy.
You go, girl!