A potentially key witness in a Nevada case against two title officers who have been accused of "robo-signing" thousands of documents was found dead in her home earlier in the month. Authorities were altered when the witness missed her scheduled court date on a related misdemeanor charge and the subsequent hearing where she was to testify against the two title officers.
Law Vegas police have stated that they do not suspect foul play and are not treating the death as a homicide. A preliminary investigation has yielded evidence that she took her own life. The witness was facing up to a year in jail and a $2,000 fine for her role in the robo-signing scheme where she estimated she had notarized more than 30,000 documents of people not in her presence during the course of her employment with Lender Processing Services Inc. between 2005 and 2008. In November, the witness plead guilty to a single count of notarizing the signature of a person not in her presence.
The developments in Nevada are unfortunate for several reasons, most obviously the loss of life. Hopefully the case against the two title officers and the role Lender Processing Services, Inc. played in subject robo-signing scandal can go forward without this key witness. if you are facing a Florida Foreclosure Lawsuit and believe you have been a victim of robo-signing, contact a Jacksonville Foreclosure Defense Lawyer or a Florida Foreclosure Defense Lawyer today.


