Tacoma, WA--Public records confirm real estate investor Joseph M. Kaiser participated in close to 400 foreclosure transactions over the past 10 years without a single complaint to the Office of the Washington State Attorney General or the Better Business Bureau, yet Attorney General Rob McKenna regards him as a scam artist and says he owes $132.4 million in fines and damages.
“When the Attorney General is determined to win at all costs, and then spends nearly a million dollars of public funds to make a case where none exists, an average citizen like me doesn’t stand a chance," says Kaiser.
"There are dozens of families I rescued, still in their homes today, who would have lost them if I hadn’t stepped in to help," says Kaiser, "and the Attorney General claims they’d have been better off losing their homes to foreclosure. And no, I am not kidding.”
Kaiser says the facts are obvious and accuses the Office of the Washington State Attorney General of prosecutorial misconduct. The Tacoma real estate investor claims Assistant Attorneys General misled the Court with false and misleading evidence, lied to potential witnesses, and even put a witness on the stand they’d characterized as “delusional”
“They visited my witnesses under the guise of interviewing them,” says Kaiser, “but their objective was to convince them they’d been scammed, and they did. Thankfully, one fellow recorded the whole thing so we know the lies being told, and it’s frightening."
How does a track record of 400 successful transactions with no complaints warrant a massive, million-dollar lawsuit from the Office of the Washington State Attorney General?
"Their arrogance doesn’t allow them to admit they’re wrong. Besides, why back down when you know a million dollars of public funds buys you all the smoke and mirrors you'll need to get a win?"



