DueProcess
Whether Christopher Dawson has been denied due process rights by US courts and government agencies, whether he is entitled to relief under 28 USC 1651(a), and whether CFPB violated his due process rights by failing to act on his complaint
QUESTIONS PRESENTED Whether Christopher Dawson, a disable and indigent senior citizen of United States, has been denied his due process rights, guaranteed under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution by US District Court District of Massachusetts, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Wareham District Court and Plymouth County Superior Court, Litton Loan . Servicing, LP, Ocwen Financial Corporation, Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Whether Petitioner is entitled to relief pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Sec 1651(a) to vacate the order of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Wareham District Court, or other relief as this court deems appropriate. Whether the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau violated Christopher Dawson’s due process rights by failing to act. on petitioner’s complaint whereas it had exact knowledge of Defendants Ocwen and Litton Loan Servicing LP’s misconduct resulted in premature and unauthorized . foreclosures, violation of homeowners' rights and protections, and the use of false and deceptive affidavits and other documents. ‘ (a)