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The Globe today looks at depositions relating to the contested foreclosure case of a Gardner woman. What they find is testimony from one of the so-called “robo-signers.” Here’s a real gem from the article:

During her deposition in Boston, Hertzler attempted to explain her role in Starr’s foreclosure. Hertzler said there were errors in the document, that she was not in fact a vice president of MERS, and that although she was not a Bank of New York Mellon vice president, she had legal authority to sign documents for the company. She also conceded that a notary was not present on the day she signed documents related to Starr’s mortgage, as indicated in legal filings. Hertzler told O’Connor that a team of people screen documents before they get to her. “Part of the process is that we don’t read them before we sign them,’’ she said.

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