Donte Smith Newsome-Rest In Peace
First Marblehead Corporation: Forgive the Student Loan of their Murdered son, Donte Smith Newsome
C'mon people. Take 5 seconds out of your FB time and sign this petition for this family and OTHER FAMILIES that have suffered enough. Compassion, caring about others is so important in this cruel world. Regardless of your views, political differences, victimized people who have lost their child to death do not need to be further traumatized. They do not deserve to be hounded literally to death. Please sign your name on their petition as a simple gesture of being a human being helping another human being. It just might make a difference.
Jerry -
When my son Donte Newsome was murdered on July 5, 2008, it felt like everything I had was taken away from me. Then a company called First Marblehead Corporation showed me how wrong I was.
When my son Donte Newsome was murdered on July 5, 2008, it felt like everything I had was taken away from me. Then a company called First Marblehead Corporation showed me how wrong I was.
Every
time the bank calls me about my son's student loans, I relive the day I
found out he was murdered. Donte was on a trip to visit his college
town when a police officer called to tell us that he had been shot by
the side of the road.
Then the calls started -- not condolence calls, but from debt collectors demanding we pay back Donte's student loans.
All of a sudden my family not only had to deal with the police
investigating Donte's murder, but with collectors constantly calling and
reminding us of his death.
Before my husband Bruce cosigned Donte's loans, we asked the lender to explain the terms. They
never told us that we would be forced to take on our son's debt even if
he died, which federal loan agencies don't force families to do.
Every month for the past four years American Education Services calls our home and sends us letters demanding loan payments. My
family can't afford to pay them, so all these calls do is remind me of
the short life my son lived and the future he will never have.
Of his love for football, the high school team he coached. The son he
will never meet because his fiancee was pregnant when he was killed.
These loans
have become a huge financial hardship for my family -- the debt now
shows up on my husband's credit report, and can seriously affect his job
and career. We have pleaded with First Marblehead to forgive the loans,
but so far they have refused.
This issue
doesn't just impact me -- it affects countless families who lose a son
or a daughter too soon. That's why I'm calling on First Marblehead to
forgive my son's debt, and to adopt a policy of debt forgiveness when a
loan's primary borrower dies.
Thank you for your support.
- Angela Smith