Thursday, December 8, 2011

Lawsuit Will Tell Whether Lawmakers Have Soldout America Too


Jackie Wright
P.O. Box 884714
San Francisco, CA  94188
415 525 0410

For Immediate Release                                                                   
December 8, 2011



Contact: Jackie Wright,
415 525 0410,
1jackiewright@gmail.com

                                                                          


Media Activist in San Francisco Makes National
Call to Action to Occupy Wells Fargo Bank Officers With Lawsuits

San Francisco-A San Francisco Media Activist, Jackie Wright, is making an appeal to all homeowners and those affected by foreclosure to "Occupy" the Banks in Court.  Wright is urging people to take individual action and file lawsuits in their state and federal courts legal actions against Wells Fargo Bank and other banks and their officers for its duplicity in the financial melt down of the United States of America.

“The Prophet Habakkuk has exposed the condition we face ‘they rejoice as those feeding on the poor in secret.’  As surely as greedy executives gathered and toasted among themselves over the schemes to defraud the poor, the corporations they gathered within and the individuals must be made accountable for their actions,” said Wright.  “My one individual lawsuit may be ignored and easily dismissed by the courts but as millions across this nation take their power and hit Wells Fargo where it hurts in the pocketbook as they face the people they have brutalized, they will have to pay attention.”

Wright filed her suit in U.S. Federal Court and California State Court, December 7 2011 and is representing herself.  “For those with lawyers they can pay, take action as soon as possible.  You may even be able to find a pro bono lawyer who is committed to social justice.  Ask yourself, “What do you have to lose.”  Your home, dreams have been robbed already or are about to be.  Take action using the laws of the land.”

In the court filings Wright charges racketeering, unfair business practices, collusion between the courts, service agents, real estate agents, county officials and the bank, false advertising, & unfair handling of “cash for keys,” Feasting on the Poor In Secret by betting on home loans on the stock market, Blackmailing media for advertising dollars to keep the truth from being told and false advertising.

Wright shares her lawsuit complaint on the Internet for others to adapt according to their circumstances.  It can be found at


“So much attention is given in the media, of corner store robberies in minority neighborhoods, while respectable looking bankers have stolen our land and dreams,” said Wright.  We must make the banks pay for their Simon Legree Highway Robbery! It’s the American thing to do.  Everyone is equal under the law, right?  One vote, one voice, so I cast mine to see it’s true or whether big bucks buy justice or rather, buys injustice in America.  Don’t ask permission to bear arms.  Use your individual rights. Take action now!” 

Wright is not a lawyer.  “I urge people to “Occupy the Courts.”  Stop just camping out on the streets, occupy something that will affect the pocketbook of the banks and corporations and make them accountable,” said Wright.  “I have flung a rock at Wells Fargo Bank and it will be the power of the Lord God Almighty that makes my efforts effective.  Others may have another giant to slay.  I just call for people of America to wake up and use what is in their hand to do.  Use the laws of our land before lawmakers remake them to subvert justice.  If we find we can’t find redress in the courts, we will truly know America has been sold out.”

Beginning the journey in the courts, unemployed since being laid off January 8, 2007, Wright is filing "in forma pauperis" in federal court asking for a waiver of the filing fee.  Wright will have to find a pro bono lawyer or raise funds to keep her fight for justice in the courts alive.


On December 17, 2009, a week before Christmas, Wright witnessed nearly 100 people led by SEIU  (Service Employees International Union) protesting foreclosure.  It was sadly noted not one major corporate media outlet reported the action.  There was no San Francisco Chronicle; No San Francisco Examiner, No San Francisco Business Times, No KPIX, ABC 7, NBC 11, KRON, KTVU, KCBS Radio, KGO Radio.  This was an early indicator that the ubiquitous advertising of Wells Fargo Bank is affecting news coverage.  If actions like this had been reported Wright said "the 'Occupy Movement' would be camped at the right place, on the steps of those responsible."

"Not only has this country's financial stability be affected, the Fourth Estate is crumbling and a press encumbered with fear can't be a "Free Press" and we as a result will not be a "free nation" with justice for all."

For more information contact Wright at 415 525 0410 or 1jackiewright@gmail.com.
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