Wells Fargo foreclosed and wrongfully evicted a disabled women by the name of Harolyn Rhue. Harolyn sustained a head injury,compromising her cognitive skills, in an accident several years back. Now, thanks to a wrongful eviction, Harolyn is also homeless. The bank representatives along with the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department and Adult Protective Services arrive for the eviction. They sat a disoriented, disabled women in a plastic chair on the curb as though she was a pile of garbage waiting for trash pick up. Let me say that again. They sat a disoriented, disabled women in a plastic chair, alone on the curb as
though she was a pile of garbage waiting for trash pick up. To add insult to injury, Pasadena Weekly wrote an article regarding the foreclosure and eviction of Haroly Rhue. http://www.pasadenaweekly.com/cms/story/detail/?id=12177 A spokesperson,GARY KISHNER for Well Fargo was quoted as saying:
Wells Fargo spokesman Gary Kishner said by email that "Rhue’s property is no longer of any concern to the bank."
Well Gary, it is of significant concern to, we the
people. So, Occupy
Fights Foreclosure is sponsoring a few events in honor of your uncaring
eviction of Haroly Rhue. Hope you can make it. Or better yet, Gary
Kishner, hope you make it to a plastic chair on the curb and trust me it
will be of no concern to us.
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