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    Office of U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer

    3403 10th Street, Suite 704

    Riverside, CA 92501

    (951) 684-4849

    (202) 228-3868 fax

    Office of Supervisor Todd Spitzer

    Orange County Board of Supervisors

    10 Civic Center Plaza

    Santa Ana, CA 92701

    (714) 834-3330

    (714) 834-2786 Fax

    [email protected]

    Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:

    I write to you today in my professional capacity. I have represented Norman

    Koshak and Helen Koshak since late 2012.

    Their story is your story, and on those grounds, you should be concerned.

    As Mr. Koshak has been recovering from brain surgery and Mrs. Koshak has been

    battling breast cancer with chemotherapy, I have been battling to save their home

    from a fraudulent foreclosure.

    Mr. and Mrs. Koshak have a much better chance of surviving brain tumors and

    breast cancer, than I do in saving their home.

    I have all of the evidence that their Note was forgeda Note that no longer exists.

    I have the defendants admitting under penalty of perjury that they do not know

    how much they allegedly loaned these folks, what they were paid, or even what

    they believe was owed. I even have California legal precedent stating this is

    forgery, a fraud and a crime.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Yet, we can write as many books as we want. It does not change the reality that

    our system is no longer broken down - it is simply broken.

    One can label it public corruption, or political corruption or private corruption. It

    still comes out to the same result.

    That result is injustice due to corruption.

    Out of the three branches of law, the judicial system, which I am a proud member

    of and hold in high regard, is the one system that needs to answer the public.

    Today it is as if someone or something has reached down from high above and

    wrapped a large gag around the voice of justice.

    Justice is a processthere was no justice. Justice is paththat path was replaced

    with a puzzle maze. Justice was not the result.

    A family of four living in a multimillion dollar home on a two-acre lot with seven

    pygmy goats where the mom sits on the head of the 4H Club and other rotary type

    organizations. The young adult children are mild mannered who still raise farm

    animals. This is not the face of homelessness but the corruption and disrepute that

    has been allowed (by you) to creep into the mainstream media and social discourse

    of day to day life, has allowed this to become the true face of homelessness.

    This is permanent displacement of the socioeconomic status of the middle tomiddle upper class. This not just a constituent within your district, this is a mirror

    image of you.

    This family became a victim of fraud. However, such massive financial fraud has

    been allowed for years to go officially unrecognized that now any fraud, even this

    fraud by a small group of people who would never pay handsomely for your vote,

    is allowed to financially and emotionally destroy others for their own greed with

    impugnity.

    For me, this is a case that shows up on my professional experience as follows:

    Koshak v 10675 S. Orange Park Blvd, LLC et al. (Orange County

    Superior Court). A group of hard-money lenders, forged a note,

    created the defendant LLC and foreclosed on the property without

    accounting for any of the money they allegedly loaned the Koshak

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    family. They failed to endorse the forged Note to the LLC yet locked

    out the family, using the familys own chains to do so. The case is still

    in litigation and the Orange County Sheriff Department has kept the

    criminal investigation in a stall pattern.

    For you, this case concerns a controlled group of individuals who take

    advantage of others like Mr. and Mrs. Koshak. The group cannot overpower

    you. You have an opportunity to do the right thing and have it realized

    with a real positive impact.

    As an attorney, I can only do so much. There are three branches of

    government, and the Koshaks need the support from your branch.

    The Orange County Sheriff Department did not issue a new lock out on thishome. Someone at the office altered a document and used it to lock out the

    Koshaks illegitimately. One of the defendants attorneys then went on the

    premises and took documents. I have never been able to regain access to

    the home to retrieve the important papers, including legal papers. This was

    a surprise lock out.

    You have the power to make this right and give the Koshaks back their

    home and personal property. The video deposition clips of Neil Leventhal

    and Gary Schneider have been uploaded to Youtube. They were already

    filed with the court as a public document.

    Sincerely,

    Lenore L. Albert, Esq.

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