Quantum of Justice - the Fraud Foreclosure and Illegal Securitization Notes by Wall Street
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Quantum of Justice: The Fraud of Foreclosure and the Illegal Securitization of Notes by Wall Street by Douglas J. Boggs is a powerful nonfiction exposé that examines the hidden machinery behind foreclosure, mortgage securitization, banking misconduct, and the legal structures that have affected millions of homeowners across America.Drawing from personal experience, extensive research, and years of legal confrontation, Boggs takes readers inside his own battle against Wells Fargo Bank and the broader financial system. What begins as a personal fight to understand how a homeowner could face foreclosure despite being current on mortgage payments becomes a much larger investigation into the relationship between banks, deeds of trust, trustees, securitized notes, Wall Street investment vehicles, and the courts.This book explores how mortgage notes were bundled, transferred, securitized, and sold through complex financial systems, while everyday borrowers were often left confused, powerless, and vulnerable. Boggs challenges readers to question whether the foreclosure process has operated with true transparency, lawful standing, and accountability, especially in the aftermath of the 2008 financial collapse.Part legal analysis, part personal testimony, and part call to action, Quantum of Justice exposes what the author views as systemic failures within banking, lending, foreclosure, and judicial processes. Through detailed explanations, case references, historical context, and personal reflection, Boggs invites readers to look beyond the surface of foreclosure and consider the deeper consequences of unchecked financial power.Written for homeowners, real estate professionals, legal researchers, consumer advocates, financial reform readers, and anyone concerned about Wall Street's role in the mortgage crisis, this book offers a bold and uncompromising look at fraud, power, accountability, and the long fight for justice.At its core, Quantum of Justice is more than a book about mortgages. It is the story of one man standing against an overwhelming system, determined to expose what he believes the public has not been fully told. This book is currently being managed by Armani Klein from New Life Creatives Media Production.
Quantum of Justice: The Fraud of Foreclosure and the Illegal Securitization of Notes by Wall Street by Douglas J. Boggs is a powerful nonfiction exposé that examines the hidden machinery behind foreclosure, mortgage securitization, banking misconduct, and the legal structures that have affected millions of homeowners across America.Drawing from personal experience, extensive research, and years of legal confrontation, Boggs takes readers inside his own battle against Wells Fargo Bank and the broader financial system. What begins as a personal fight to understand how a homeowner could face foreclosure despite being current on mortgage payments becomes a much larger investigation into the relationship between banks, deeds of trust, trustees, securitized notes, Wall Street investment vehicles, and the courts.This book explores how mortgage notes were bundled, transferred, securitized, and sold through complex financial systems, while everyday borrowers were often left confused, powerless, and vulnerable. Boggs challenges readers to question whether the foreclosure process has operated with true transparency, lawful standing, and accountability, especially in the aftermath of the 2008 financial collapse.Part legal analysis, part personal testimony, and part call to action, Quantum of Justice exposes what the author views as systemic failures within banking, lending, foreclosure, and judicial processes. Through detailed explanations, case references, historical context, and personal reflection, Boggs invites readers to look beyond the surface of foreclosure and consider the deeper consequences of unchecked financial power.Written for homeowners, real estate professionals, legal researchers, consumer advocates, financial reform readers, and anyone concerned about Wall Street's role in the mortgage crisis, this book offers a bold and uncompromising look at fraud, power, accountability, and the long fight for justice.At its core, Quantum of Justice is more than a book about mortgages. It is the story of one man standing against an overwhelming system, determined to expose what he believes the public has not been fully told. This book is currently being managed by Armani Klein from New Life Creatives Media Production.
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