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    1. U.S. Bank CEO, Richard Davis
  2. Created By
    Nick Espinosa
    Minneapolis, Afghanistan

Ruth is scheduled to be evicted on Monday, October 31. U.S. Bank holds the mortgage to her home in Plymouth. Ruth has sought legal counsel and asked U.S. Bank to delay the eviction for two weeks while she makes other arrangements, but the bank has refused.

Ruth runs a small business in Minnetonka called Auntie Ruth's Animal Care and Wellness Centers (http://www.auntieruth.com/). The business employs 25 people though Ruth herself hasn't taken a paycheck in over a year. Ruth lives with her father, a 79-year-old Korean War veteran who has cancer and has recently suffered several heart attacks. If Ruth and her father are evicted, she fears she would have to sleep on the floor with the animals at her business.

"All I'm asking for is two weeks to get my life together before they take away my home,” explained Ruth. “It's both shocking and tragic that U.S. Bank is unwilling to grant me such a small request as they break records for profits and double the salary of their CEO to $18.8 million a year.”

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Give Ruth Murman two weeks to move out of her home before it is foreclosed

Greetings,

I just signed the following petition addressed to: U.S. Bank CEO, Richard David.

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Give Ruth Murman two weeks to move out of her home before it is foreclosed

Ruth is scheduled to be evicted on Monday, October 31. U.S. Bank holds the mortgage to her home in Plymouth. Ruth has sought legal counsel and asked U.S. Bank to delay the eviction for two weeks while she makes other arrangements, but the bank has refused.

Ruth runs a small business in Minnetonka called Auntie Ruth's Animal Care and Wellness Centers (http://www.auntieruth.com/). The business employs 25 people though Ruth herself hasn't taken a paycheck in over a year. Ruth lives with her father, a 79-year-old Korean War veteran who has cancer and has recently suffered several heart attacks. If Ruth and her father are evicted, she fears she would have to sleep on the floor with the animals at her business.

"All I'm asking for is two weeks to get my life together before they take away my home,” explained Ruth. “It's both shocking and tragic that U.S. Bank is unwilling to grant me such a small request as they break records for profits and double the salary of their CEO to $18.8 million a year.”
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