In Bailout Conspiracy, a single man's fight for justice reveals a scheme of entrapment, which includes deceit, foreclosure of properties, stealing of taxpayer money, the suspicious death of a key witness and finding the smoking gun. Latell, who served in the Naval Civil Engineering Corps, was a licensed engineer and general contractor who also owned two rental apartment complexes in Florida. During the recession, when he wanted to make a simple loan modification, little did he realize that he would be caught in a malicious, calculated and illegal trap. In Bailout Conspiracy, the crook is the loan servicer Peter Triano, the lawyer, Lawrence Rochefort and the giant, Fannie Mae. "Fatto un torto," said Latell. "Peter Triano and Lawrence Rochefort have done me wrong and thinking back to my Italian heritage, I imagined taking revenge. Being that I thought murder would not go well with God, I imagined a gunshot in each of Triano's knees, and one elbow would be suitable. I thought that leaving one good arm would be justified, in that it would not be fair for someone else to have to wipe his 'stronzo '" Each chapter takes the reader on a roller-coaster journey and Latell's documented true crime story will prove - every step of the way- how they money trail leads to fraud, how a conspiracy stole from him - and you.
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