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annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
Sat Jan 25, 2014, 02:15 AM Jan 2014

Help elderly disabled woman fight to keep her home. Stop Wells Fargo and JP Morgan Chase from evict.

Now that the banks are once more shifting responsibility back and forth between JP Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo, I am now requesting that we bombard John G. Stumpf's office who is the CEO of Wells Fargo.

His number is (415) 396-7018 and it goes straight to his office.

Neither one wants to take responsibility for trying to evict my elderly and disabled mother out onto the street during this extremely cold weather. They seem to be more interested in how the public sees them instead of murdering an elderly woman.
My mother won't be able to survive much more of this elder abuse and apparently that is exactly what they want.


In Solidarity,
Cynthia Johnson
Fighting mad daughter of Mrs. Susie Johnson

Below is a script to use when calling his office:


"Hi, my name is ____________ and I'm calling on behalf of Susie Johnson from Orange, NJ.

Mrs. Johnson is currently 79 years old and disabled. She is also a Wells Fargo homeowner. After constantly paying her mortgage on time, there was a transfer of servicer from Homeside Lending to Washington Mutual who lost many of her payments. Even though proof was provided to Washington Mutual of payment, they still forced her into default and eventually foreclosed on her property. Mrs. Johnson has been fighting this for ten years which has been the greater part of her senior citizen years and cannot survive this elder abuse much longer. Wells Fargo is threatening once again to evict this elderly and disabled woman out into the freezing cold. We ask that you rescind this threat and work with this woman in order to save her life. Please locate Mrs. Johnson’s missing payments and leave this woman to live out her final days in the home that was once her American Dream.


YOU CAN REACH JOHN STUMPF, CEO OF WELLS FARGO ON
415-396-7018, WHICH GOES STRAIGHT TO HIS OFFICE.

Thank you so much for your support. Together we can keep Susie Johnson in her home!

Cynthia, Susie, and Occupy Our Homes Atlanta
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Help elderly disabled woman fight to keep her home. Stop Wells Fargo and JP Morgan Chase from evict. (Original Post) annm4peace Jan 2014 OP
K&R n/t UtahLib Jan 2014 #1
K & R defacto7 Jan 2014 #2
Hi Annm4peace - is this your mother? Matariki Jan 2014 #3
Not my mother, just another women who deserves our help annm4peace Jan 2014 #4

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
4. Not my mother, just another women who deserves our help
Sun Jan 26, 2014, 01:08 AM
Jan 2014

taken from a Facebook post from Occupy Homes.

these foreclosures just don't seem to stop, and the CEO's just keep getting more and more bonuses.

and more and more women and children put out on the streets. Our fellow Americans.


at the bottom is name Cynthia.. she is her daughter.

http://occupyourhomesatl.org/

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