The local sheriff's office said they would be coming March 12th, 6:00am.
June was granted a 3-month extension to stay in her home while dealing with litigation; it was suppose to be time for her to recover from all the stress. Day in and day out, being under the constant threat of homelessness, jail, poverty. The mental anguish and anxiety is comparable to war time stress.
These are the tools they are using to swindle June out of her home. These lawyers and lending companies are in panic mode as they frantically try to snatch up any piece of capital before anyone realizes there is nothing left. The judges and courts aid their cronies; because of course, they are all on the same policy making boards, and hey, their daughters may be on the same softball team.
This is what June sent me:
Apparently the Bankruptcy laws that are suppose to prevent American homeowners from having their primary homes taken away doesn't make any difference to the Sheriff's Office.
I will let everyone know soonest my findings on Monday.
The Sheriff's Office 22 W. Broadway, San Diego asked me to return at 1:00pm in the afternoon tomorrow on Monday after my visit with them on Friday. They said they needed to talk to the Judge and the Judge was not there to speak with about honoring the permanent injunction to stay the eviction schedule for this Thursday from the bankruptcy court.
Kind Regards and Many Thanks,
June Reyno
The battle continues...
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