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Christian Consultants of Texas (CCTX) and Bandit Lawyer Jason LeBoeuf Admit to Perjury by Filing Lawsuit

LIT notes that the special warranty deed for the home was signed Jan. 28, recorded Feb 14 and listed for sale on Feb. 21, 2023.

LIT UPDATE

Jan 31, 2024

Per Jason LeBoeuf’s petition;

The Riveras’ – who are not recorded as owners per HCAD which lists Inez V. Cortez as owner since 1993.

2005 Mortgage 1; $63,920
2005 Mortgage 2; $15,980 (same lender)
Total; $79,900

Sales Contract (Exhibit A which is notably missing from the filed court documents, despite being referred to) claims $90k sales value agreed on $174k home.

After LIT highlights the case, there’s a transfer deed between CCTX and IYI Holdings LLC for $83,800 and a reference to vendors lien of $129,600.

That totals; $213,400 – despite the home value of $174k.

202313882 –

CHRISTIAN CONSULTANTS OF TEXAS LLC vs. WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY FSB (NOT IN IS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY

(Court 333, JUDGE BRITTANYE MORRIS)

MAR 3, 2023 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: MAR 10, 2023
Mar 18, Mar 28, APR 18, MAY 24 Aug 7, 2023

Homes still for sale by fraudulent CCTX and the Court must be on a percentage…

TI Hearing set for March 13, passed by email on March 10, 2023.

Clerks Certificate Of Cash Deposit In Lieu Of Injunction Bond Per Order Of The Court

By filing this lawsuit as the corporation rather than as the homeowners – which they did before LIT investigated ’em all – this is an admission of guilt as to their perjury by filing false lawsuits impersonating distressed homeowners and/or making them sign paperwork under duress. Either way, it’s criminal.

JASON A. LEBOEUF, Owner

EXPERIENCE:

First-chaired dozens of bench and jury trials.

Provided representation in civil lawsuits in state and federal courts for Texas state law enforcement agencies, their officials, and employees in their official capacity, including the Texas Department of Public Safety and the TexasDepartment of Criminal Justice.

Prosecuted civil claims for mortgage servicers and mortgage lenders in breach of contract and foreclosure litigation.

Defended mortgage servicers, mortgage lenders, and investors in breach of contract, tort, title, wrongful foreclosure,TILA, RESPA, FDCPA, FDCRA, and TDCA litigation.

Prosecuted and defended civil claims for borrowers against mortgage servicers, mortgage lenders, and investors in breach of contract, foreclosure, and forcible detainer litigation.

ADMISSIONS:

State Bar of Texas, State Bar of Florida

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

U.S. District Court for Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Texas

EDUCATION:

J.D., magna cum laude, Oklahoma City University School of Law Member, Phi DeltaPhi

B.A. Accounting, University of Oklahoma

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY:

LeBoeuf Law Firm, PLLC

Vilt and Associates, P.C.

Locke Lord LLP

The Cope Firm

Barrett Daffin Frappier Turner & Engel, LLP

U.S. Small Business Administration

Attorney General of Texas

We are sad to announce that on May 15, 2020 we had to say goodbye to Inez V. Cortez (Houston, Texas), born in San Benito, Texas. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Inez V. Cortez to show support.

He was predeceased by : his parents, Epifanio Cortez and Refugia Ventura Cortez; his wife Rebecca Cortez; and his siblings, Rodolfo Gaona, Jesus Gaona, Victor Gaona and Soila Reina Perez.

He is survived by : his children, Andre C. Cortez (Erica Gonzales), Agapito Ortiz, Leticia Cortez Mendez (Rudolph), Melisa Cortez and Chriselda Cortez (Ernest Martinez); his siblings, Guadalupe Cortez (Maria), David Alberto Cortez (Joyce), Rogerio Gil Cortez (Irma), Rebecca Gaona Barrientos and Carmen Cortez Huerta (Paulino); and his grandchildren, Veronica Maria Guerrero, Inez P. Guerrero, Louis Williams, Alexis Morales, Aubrey Morales and Aleena Morales. He is also survived by many other relatives and friends.

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Christian Consultants of Texas (CCTX) and Bandit Lawyer Jason LeBoeuf Admit to Perjury by Filing Lawsuit
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