Wells Fargo’s Obvious Fraud Exposed as Unrebutted Affidavits Demand $1 Billion Summary Judgment
Wells Fargo faces a Demand for Summary Judgment after failing to rebut sworn affidavits, effectively admitting to fraud, dishonor, and lack of standing. Under California law, summary judgment must be granted as no triable issue of fact exists. The case exposes Wells Fargo’s history of foreclosure fraud, aligning with past rulings where courts dismissed their claims with prejudice. Their silence is a legal admission of guilt, making their claims void ab initio. The court is now required to strike all fraudulent claims and enforce judgment in favor of the plaintiffs.