Saturday, November 17, 2007

First American Corporation - Fraud & Plunder...

Fraud & Plunder! An enduring way of doing business at First American for far too long!

I suppose First American views law suits, fines and penalties as part of the cost of doing business!

How about the lives that have been marred by First American along the way? How do those people view First American?

In February 1996 First American engaged in a fraudulent deal. To quote the First American lawyer: “The considerable risk First American took for reasons of its own…” ended up costing me and my family millions of dollars.

When I sued First American, Bill Heslington, the First American national accounts manager at the time told me: “Mr. Leclezio if you were to prevail in your suit, we could lose our license. We could never let that happen.”

At the time Jim Hopkins, of the Washington State Insurance department told me: “Mr. Leclezio, John P. Dahl (FAF WA. Manager) made a special trip from Seattle to Olympia to come and try and explain away your case against them. He knew that you had given me Mr. Lasky’s letter from Moses Singer New York. Dahl had ‘guilt’ written all across his forehead.”

I said to Mr. Hopkins: “Why don’t you sue First American and yank away their license?” Sadly Mr. Hopkins replied: “That is the problem with white collar crime. These people can steal millions from you and simply get away with it because they will have a battery of lawyers to defend them. We do not have the necessary funds to assign to going after them!”

I pray and hope that at long last Mr. Andrew Cuomo will have the staying power, the will it takes and the necessary funds to put First American out of business once and for all the good of the nation. Indeed the whole international financial world will be a much healthier place.

But just in case Mr. Cuomo does not have the muscle by himself to put First American out of business, I am actively and earnestly seeking a large enough reliable law firm to launch a major class action suit against First American. I pray and hope that justice will finally prevail.

Had First American lost its license back in 1996 how many American home owners and investors would have been a lot better off today?

I for one would not have been forced to live in poverty away from my dearly loved family and friends just because First American decided to engage in a fraudulent case they could not afford to lose and paying fines, penalties and law suits are just part of the cost of doing business at First American!

But! After all First American is a multi armed bandit machine, a soulless corporation without a face or feelings. Why should they care about the endless sufferings they inflict upon those they plunder, disfigure and damage for life!

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