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Appeal Filed Today
Dear Readers,
My attorney, David Corbett, filed our appeal today.
He did a wonderful job drafting the brief and I am delighted to have found a really great attorney to help me from here on out.
Here’s the brief: (1) Opening Brief, (2) Appendix to Brief
Fascinating stuff, for sure.
In the arena,
Joe Kaiser
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Appellate Court Weighs In
State law says that such a surplus rightfully belongs to the person who owned the property. - AAG David Huey
Dear Rob,
For the last few years you’ve been calling me a scam artist, saying the overage funds we claimed actually belong to former owners who sold us their properties because the law, RCW 84.64.080, says so.
You even sued me over it and won, obtaining a judgment that included nearly $650k in restitution to these same owners in repayment of the overage funds we collected.
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A Warning to Everyone
Any citizen can be convicted if prosecutors are hell-bent on ignoring the Constitution and willing to present false evidence."

Former Senator Ted Stevens
Like my case, the Stevens investigation is a story of government corruption and attorneys providing false evidence.
I found this part of particular interest . . .
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Nifonged in Seattle?
Win or lose, there's a million dollars of free publicity to be had here.
Dear Seattle Attorney,
In 2006, North Carolina defense attorney Joe Cheshire helped expose former Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong and his trumped up charges against members of the Duke University lacrosse team.

Former Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong
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Leen on Me
At Leen & O'Sullivan, PLLC, we will make every effort to help you keep your home and get you back on the track toward financial recovery.
Dear Rob,
Although I’ve never met attorney David Leen, he has been a hero of mine for many years.
Way back in the 80’s, he sued on behalf of an owner in foreclosure who’d been mistreated and forever ensured foreclosure trustees in Washington State play fair.
After Cox v. Helenius, there was no question that foreclosure trustees owed fiduciary duties to both lender and borrower.
David Leen, no doubt, is a good guy and, apparently, a foreclosure rescue scam artist (no, not really).
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