First of all, apologies if I have come off as dismissive. I'm used to people blowing a lot of smoke on message forums, so I'm a deeply ingrained skeptic.
Since you're naming names, I have to assume you are serious about this, so I will try to match that seriousness. I'm no investigative journalist, but I can take a crack at impersonating one if it looks like there's a story to be told.
Naturally, I would want everything:
I would like to know who Paison Title's clients are; what kind of business they are sending Paison Title's way; how big Paison Title is;
I would like to know why Jessie McGough doesn't feel comfortable signing the documents in question and has to be threatened with termination to sign them; Is this a case of a crooked title company acting on its own? Or is Paison Title acting on orders from clients?
I would like copies of documents signed under duress, with Jessie's explanation of what made her uncomfortable signing particular documents;
I would like to hear Jessie's account of conversations between her and her bosses in which they threatened her with termination unless she signed questionable documents;
I'd like the same kind of info about Title Court Services and SPL, and their activities relating to what we are talking about here. How big? Clients? Names of those forced to sign against their will, and the reasons why they were reluctant to sign. Specific documents, and the story of why they were reluctant to sign. If it is a process thing, like the robosigners, where everything they sign is questionable, I'd want to know why obviously. Accounts of conversations with bosses/owners, and what documents they related to.
Also, your friend Debbie, same thing.
Obviously, you probably won't know detailed answers to all these questions. Maybe you could convince Jessie or Debbie or others to talk to me? We obviously cannot pubish third-hand accounts as fact.
I would also like to know what an NT and an ND is, because I've never heard those acronyms used. I'm not a title guy per se; I'm a web developer by trade, so I haven't yet learned all the jargon.
Feel free to take this conversation offline if you don't want to say too much online-- slade@sourceoftitle.com works.
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