Liz Miller claims that she learned that she was a robo-signer when a friend of her's suggested that she do an online search of her name. After completing the search, the process server saw that there were numerous foreclosure blogs and a newspaper article that pointed out the many different types of signatures that had been used in her her name. As a process server, Ms. Mills was responsible to sign summons that documented her efforts to locate homeowners after the initiation of a foreclosure action.
Ms. Mills has come forward with three affidavits filed in foreclosure cases that she alleges were forged without her knowledge. She claims that she did not sign the affidavits in any of the three cases and has no knowledge of who actually signed them. Additionally, she claims that one of her alleged signatures on a return of non-service was for service in a town where she never been.
A lawyer defending one of the process service companies that Ms. Mills worked for, Gissen & Zawyer Process Service Inc., predictably stated that the documents in question bear her actual signature.


