Just because this Knucklehead Secrist once played minor league baseball should not give him the right to help steal homes. Title cannot pass by fraud Knucklehead! Jon Secrist, the man who was known as the Knuckleballer, given a second... more
Just because this Knucklehead Secrist once played minor league baseball should not give him the right to help steal homes. Title cannot pass by fraud Knucklehead! Jon Secrist, the man who was known as the Knuckleballer, given a second chance at 53 years old to pitch again by St. Louis. What about the dream of millions of America's homeowners turned into a nightmare because of those fingers that once wrapped around a baseball and also wrapped around a pen as the weapon of mass destruction. The weapon propelling the National Housing Genocide. He worked for Bank of America as a Corporate Notary. Secrist and his trick ball returned to St. Louis when he was 53. He was quickly released for his lack of luster on the mound, " Secrist returned to Southern California and a vagabond career as a mortgage broker, traveling notary public, aspiring screenwriter and card-carrying member of the Screen Actors Guild." Yes, even a member of the screen actor guild and his best part in my opinion is his acting as if he has committed no crime misusing his notary. Did he also make $ beyond his notary for creating a false document against my title? While working for BofA did he have stock in the company too? Read https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-07-06-sp-5296-story.html where Secrist at 33 says, "I've been called a bum, a loser, a guy living a pipe dream and somebody who's never going to grow up," said Secrist, who owns a small mail-order auto parts business.