Friday, December 10, 2010

ACLU Jumps Into Robosigner Fray; Files Motion To Reverse Lower Court Injunction Prohibiting Posting, Distributing Of Depositions On YouTube

In Central Florida, the Sarasota Herald Tribune reports:
  • The ACLU of Florida filed a motion [] appealing Sarasota Judge Rick DeFuria's decision not to allow a law firm to put depositions of so-called “foreclosure robo-signers” on its web site.

  • The motion in Florida's Second District Court of Appeal asked the court to reverse an injunction directing Christopher Forrest and The Forrest Law Firm, of Tampa, to remove video depositions of mortgage robo-signers from YouTube, and barring Forrest and others from distributing the depositions, according to a statement from the ACLU. Forrest represents Sarasota homeowners Peter and Barbara Morlon in a foreclosure proceeding.

  • Putting the videotaped depositions of “robo-signers” on YouTube gives the world an opportunity to see how the practices of banks and title companies are affecting homeowners facing serious financial problems,” Howard Simon, ACLU of Florida Executive Director, said in the statement. “This is a public service that shouldn't be subject to a court-imposed gag order.”

For more, see Court fight over 'robo-signer' depositions.

See Forrest v. Deutsch Bank National Trust Company for the initial appellate brief filed by the ACLU.