LIT COMMENTARY
As LIT tells y’all time and time again, and as firmed up in this case, Gannon the Cannon foreclosure defense lawyer (who you pay for delay, not a victory e.g. keep the home and damages, attorney fees etc…), tells the realtor and his wife to sell the Crib and he’ll talk to opposing counsel and the court to make sure nothing happens on the docket.
In the current financial climate, citizens will be seeking counsel on debt management services. It’s a trade which requires registration, strict reporting and compliance. As at Oct 9 per TX OCCC website, only 13 companies are registered in Texas as law firms dominate industry. pic.twitter.com/yJ08Yb6oU9
— lawsinusa (@lawsinusa) October 9, 2022
McGlone v. CrossCountry Mortgage, Inc.
(4:22-cv-02571)
District Court, S.D. Texas
AUG 2, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: AUG 7, 2022
Damian Abreo is not hiding anymore, despite his repugnant views of homeowners facing foreclosure. He’s removed the case to the same federal court where the Burkes unveiled his despicable statements. It’s appalling he’s allowed to continue in this discipline after what he posted on his Facebook account.
And as far as the McGlone’s with Gannon’s fee structure, we’ll be watchin’ closely to see if they are willing to pay the federal hike in rates or whether the docket will fall silent.
Don’t forget, Gannon is not registered with the TX OCCC, in violation of the law.
SCHEDULING ORDER.
ETT: 2 days. Jury.
Pltf Expert Witness List due by 3/20/2023.
Pltf Expert Report due by 3/20/2023.
Deft Expert Witness List due by 3/20/2023.
Deft Expert Report due by 3/20/2023.
Discovery due by 5/9/2023.
Dispositive Motion Filing due by 5/30/2023.
Non-Dispositive Motion Filing due by 7/14/2023.
Responses due by 6/30/2023.
Joint Pretrial Order due by 11/27/2023.
Final Pretrial Conference set for 1/8/2024 at 01:30 PM in Courtroom 9C before Judge Andrew S Hanen.
Jury Trial set for 1/22/2024 at 09:00 AM in Courtroom 9C before Judge Andrew S Hanen
(Signed by Magistrate Judge Sam S Sheldon)
Parties notified.(sjones, 4) (Entered: 10/06/2022)
U.S. District Court
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS (Houston)
CIVIL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 4:22-cv-02571
McGlone et al v. CrossCountry Mortgage, Inc. Assigned to: Judge Andrew S Hanen
Cause: 28:1444 Petition for Removal- Foreclosure |
Date Filed: 08/02/2022 Jury Demand: Plaintiff Nature of Suit: 220 Real Property: Foreclosure Jurisdiction: Diversity |
Date Filed | # | Docket Text |
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08/09/2022 | 4 | CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES by Natalie D’Onofrio, Mark McGlone, filed.(Helstowski, John) (Entered: 08/09/2022) |
09/22/2022 | 5 | JOINT DISCOVERY/CASE MANAGEMENT PLAN by Mark McGlone, filed. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order Scheduling Order)(Helstowski, John) (Entered: 09/22/2022) |
10/06/2022 | 6 | MINUTE ENTRY ORDER: The Court conducted the Initial Conference and entered a Scheduling Order. Appearances: Damian W Abreo, John Gannon Helstowski. Ct Reporter: ERO. Digital Number: 10:22-10:23AM.(Signed by Magistrate Judge Sam S Sheldon) Parties notified.(sjones, 4) (Entered: 10/06/2022) |
10/06/2022 | 7 | SCHEDULING ORDER. ETT: 2 days. Jury. Pltf Expert Witness List due by 3/20/2023. Pltf Expert Report due by 3/20/2023. Deft Expert Witness List due by 3/20/2023. Deft Expert Report due by 3/20/2023. Discovery due by 5/9/2023. Dispositive Motion Filing due by 5/30/2023. Non-Dispositive Motion Filing due by 7/14/2023. Responses due by 6/30/2023. Joint Pretrial Order due by 11/27/2023. Final Pretrial Conference set for 1/8/2024 at 01:30 PM in Courtroom 9C before Judge Andrew S Hanen. Jury Trial set for 1/22/2024 at 09:00 AM in Courtroom 9C before Judge Andrew S Hanen(Signed by Magistrate Judge Sam S Sheldon) Parties notified.(sjones, 4) (Entered: 10/06/2022) |
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12/31/2022 18:40:15 |
It looks like the Realtor McGlone’s will be indoctrinated into the Foreclosure Scam business after their experience but they are in good hands with Gannon the Cannon who is in desparate need of an updated image and photoshoot by D’Onofrio. Barterin’ is still in Vogue, Houston.
— lawsinusa (@lawsinusa) October 7, 2022
The lawsuit moves out of the initial conference and into discovery…
Certificate of Interested Parties (Aug 9)
Property at Risk: 8126 Oxbow Manor Ln Cypress TX 77433
Realty ONE Group Iconic
Art & Life with Natalie D’Onofrio
Today we’d like to introduce you to Natalie D’Onofrio.
Natalie, please kick things off for us by telling us about yourself and your journey so far.
I’ve “liked” photography since probably high school. And I think I truly fell “in love” with photography in 2008 when my first son was born. We lived in Hawaii and I had my camera with me at all times. It’s kinda crazy to think that I’ve been in love with photography for so many years and I’ve only been taking myself seriously since Oct of 2018. I recently had some situations really encourage me into the position to trust myself and be more confident in pursuing photography wholeheartedly. I also listened to the book “You’re A Badass at Making Money” and that just kinda pushed me over the edge. And voila here I am pursuing a career that I could only see as an unrealistic dream a few months ago!
Can you give our readers some background on your art?
I’m a photographer. I haven’t always really understood how important it is for women to build each other up. But over the years it’s become more and more important. I can’t say that my photography is STRICTLY about women but thats definitely a driver for me. I want EVER female client that I get the pleasure of capturing to walk away just a tiny bit better and a tiny bit more confident I guess is the best way of putting it.
And then on the opposite side of the spectrum, one of my goals has always been to start a nonprofit that caters to orphans. My pops was never adopted and so growing up there never those funny stories that a parent tells about their little one or pictures to look back on. So my vision is to build a nonprofit organization that one day is global and can help build portfolios for these children.
Do you think conditions are generally improving for artists? What more can cities and communities do to improve conditions for artists?
Honestly, this isn’t really something I have given much thought to. I guess it takes more effort to stay up to date with all the different and amazing ways to edit your digital images. But thats one of the exciting and challenging thing about photography I think.
What’s the best way for someone to check out your work and provide support?
I’m hands down most active on Instagram @Natalie.J.Photography. I also have a website natjphotography.com.
Contact Info:
- Address: Cypress, TX
- Website: natjdesigns@gmail.com
- Phone: 703-626-4185
- Instagram: instagram.com/natalie.j.photography
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MCGLONE, MARK vs. CROSSCOUNTRY MORTGAGE INC (ITS SUCCESSORS AND/OR ASSIGNS)
(Court 334, JUDGE DAWN ROGERS)
JUN 29, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: JUL 6, 2022
Gannon the Cannon is back in Harris County District Court, then he’s off on a couple of vacations.