Tuesday, October 15, 2024

DITECH HOLDING CORPORATION, et al., Case No. 19-10412 (JLG)

DITECH HOLDING CORPORATION, et al., Case No. 19-10412 (JLG)
Richard Levin, Partner
JENNER & BLOCK LLP
919 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Telephone: 212-891-1601
Attorneys for Consumer Claims Trustee 

RE: DITECH HOLDING CORPORATION, et al., Case No. 19-10412 (JLG)
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York
Honorable James L. Garrity, Jr., U.S. Bankruptcy Judge, presiding

Dear Mr. Levin,

I am Neil J. Gillespie, Ocala, Florida, Claim Number 21130 in the above captioned case. I am responding to a Notice of Hearing filed February 13, 2021, DOC-3227, Pacer ID 19-10412-jlg Doc 3227 Filed 02/13/21 Entered 02/13/2112:33:56 Main Document

I was unable to file a written response by March 12, 2021 because I was incarcerated from February 4, 2021 through April 7, 2022. Two days ago I found the Notice of Hearing in papers saved for me by my deceased brother Mark Gillespie.

Earlier today I called the Consumer Claims Trustee at 877-783-6297 and left a message.

On May 19, 2022 I was evicted at gunpoint by the Marion County Florida Sheriff from my home of 18 years at 8092 SW 115th Loop, Ocala, FL 34481, on corrupt foreclosure of a federal reverse mortgage, a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM; 12 USC § 1715z–20; 24 CFR Part 206) FHA Case Number: 091-4405741, BofA/RMS acct/loan #68011002615899. I am currently challenging the eviction and foreclosure in the Marion County Circuit Court, Fifth Judicial Circuit, Florida, see Neil J. Gillespie v. Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) a.k.a. FANNIE MAE, case no. 2021-CA-2179.

I believe my incarceration was intended to prevent my pursuit of my claims and defenses.

What are my options to present my claims now? Thank you.

Sincerely,
/s/
Neil J. Gillespie
(signature block omitted)

Cc: Tara Twomey, Ditech Consumer RecoveryTrust,
c/o Settlement Administrator, PO Box 1607, Blue Bell, PA 19422 or
via email to info@ditech-settlement.com

Letter to PENN President Amy Gutmann, background of Neil Gillespie

Neil J Gillespie, PENN Graduation Day
Letter to PENN President Amy Gutmann, background of Neil Gillespie 

 December 31, 2005

Amy Gutmann, President
University of Pennsylvania
Office of the President
100 College Hall/6380
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6380

Dear President Gutmann,

Thank you for your letter of September 15, 2005. Your story and family history are moving. I fondly remember my association with the Philadelphia area Jewish community. As a young entrepreneur in the 1980’s, I owe my success to that connection.

I am disappointed with Penn’s decision to eliminate the Wharton Evening School. The evening program began in 1904, and is a 102 year-old tradition. Diversity will suffer at Penn as a result of the closing. Enclosed is a copy of Anita Henderson’s letter denying the completion of my BBA degree.

As a fifteen year-old high school student, I spent three days at Penn participating in a junior science and humanities program. Upon graduating high school I did not attend college due to socioeconomic factors and a craniofacial disorder that inhibited speaking. Instead I labored at the US Steel Fairless Works for a year. Eventually I landed a job managing a car dealership owned by a Jewish man.

Within a few years I started my own business, studied at the Wharton Evening School, and obtained reconstructive surgery. At Penn I met Jordan Peiper, my business law professor. He was a friend, and counsel to my business interests. However, after earning my ABA, events caused me to question my education.

One such event was the fall of Wharton icon Michael Milken and his subsequent criminal conviction. I still recall when his portrait was removed from Steinberg-Dietrich Hall. Another was more personal, when Wharton professor Jordan Peiper was jailed for stealing from a client’s trust fund, and subsequently disbarred.

As an antidote to Penn, I moved west and earned a BA from The Evergreen State College, Olympia. Contemporaneously I commuted to the Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, to continue craniofacial habilitation. There I met Dr. Ningyi Li, a visiting scholar from the People’s Republic of China. Dr. Li is chairman of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Qingdao Medical College Hospital.

On February 24, 1997, I wrote to the Wharton Alumni Club President for the People’s Republic of China, Professor Wang Xi, in an effort to utilize the much touted lifelong relationship of the Wharton global network. Dr. Li also wrote Professor Wang Xi on my behalf, in his native language. Wang Xi did not respond to either letter.

Earlier this year Dr. Li asked if I could find a fellowship for one of his students, Dr. Chen Tao, MD, an Oral and Maxillofacial radiologist. I contacted Corky Cacas, director of Penn’s DMD and Graduate programs, and Dr. Hangorsky’s office of International Relations. There was little or no interest.

In your letter of September 15, 2005, you said the we all have an obligation to do good in the world. If you could arrange for a fellowship on behalf of Dr. Li, I believe this would be a mitzvah. Chinese workers do not have the occupational protections that exist in America, and when workers are maimed in industrial accidents, Dr. Li and his staff reconstruct their faces and lives. This is poignant as Chinese workers are increasingly injured producing goods for the American market. Enclosed you will find Dr. Li’s contact information.

As for completing my BBA degree, I am abandoning that effort. I was seeking the degree solely as a prerequisite for service in Iraq with an American contractor. My degree from the Evergreen State College does not award grades, only narrative evaluations, which are not compatible with the job application process. Since then my mother has taken ill and I am caring for her.

For now I am writing a non-fiction book which incorporates some of the above material. Is there a liaison who provides factual and historical information about Penn?

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,
Neil J. Gillespie