that didn t stop men from breaking into her home, believing they were there to rob her. nancy locked herself in the bathroom and called 911. i hear him. i don t know, likereaking in. like hanging around. he opened up the door. he got in high house. he is in my house. can you see him? no, i m locked in the bathroom. no, i don t. stay there in the bathroom and like i said, deputies will tell us when it is safe for you to come out. jenna: scary stuff. we ll tell you the bank s side of the story in a moment. first nancy joins us live with her attorney carlos phillips. nancy, briefly explain what happened that evening. well it was september 28th t was about 5:30. it was a very rainy, dark dreary day. i had the light on in my bedroom. i was laying down in my bed and i heard somebody rustling at the door trying to break in and i locked myself in the bathroom as i called 911 and very worried
bank allowed to break down their door and into their home. there is foreclosure laws in all states, including florida that have to be followed to the letter. this is nothing short after home invasion. as you can tell, they sent contractors, untrained contractors to the house. she was in the house. the house was fully furnished. so certainly their contention that they had made numerous efforts to contact her are not the truth. jenna: mr. phillips, sometimes we hear the banks say listen we made a mistake. there are so many different loan modifications and foreclosures happening around the country, for everyone incident like this there are thousands and thousands appropriately handled. what is your experience with this time, this housing market and with clients like miss jacobini? this is not a one-time situation. these illegal lockouts and trashing out of people s possessions is happening all over the country, california,
actually hire an outside company to actually, break into my home and terrify the living day lights out of me. jenna: so you say you were in the process of a home loan moddification. i want to read the statement to your viewers. this is just in from jpmorgan. we got this moments ago because we asked them about this story and i want to get your thoughts on this here s the statement. there was no malice here. this home was in foreclosure because the borrower was severely delinquent. we made numerous calls to the borrower and made several visits to the home to maintain the up keep. we never heard from our customer. when our locksmith went to change the locks he was apprehended by the police. we apologize to miss jacobini for her scare and hopes she decides to apply for a modification to avoid foreclosure. seems like they have a different interpretation, mr. phillips the one that nancy just gave us. how do you explain the discrepancy? certainly we heard those excuses before. under no circ
earlier this month. greg burke is streaming live from rome. greg? reporter: that s right. two people injured in rome, one seriously. the first bomb at the swiss embassy. that happened around noon rome time. the man at the embassy, the doorman opening the mail and the mail bomb goes off. he was taken to the hospital. both hands seriously injured although he, his life is not in danger. just three hours later at the embassy of chile, exactly the same thing happening. man at the door opening up the mail and a bomb goes all this comes two days after rome had a serious bomb scare in the subway. that was before the big demonstrations the student demonstrations here in rome. everybody thought that was sort of a scare. it didn t look like the bomb was made to explode. just to give a scare of what could happen. now what happened today clearly major problems when the swiss one happened, people thought it was just a one-off. who knows what happened. neither of these countries, switzerl