Defrauded Nevada victim Patrick Missud’s story is similar to that of Dorina Corrente’s in Texas. He was fully approved by D R Horton’s lender, DHI Mortgage within the terms of the contract. When DHI couldn’t match his Wells Fargo loan, D R Horton fraudulently tried to cancel the contract and steal his deposits. Missud nevertheless successfully bought the home which within one year showed significant structural damage. He demanded warranty repairs but D R Horton repeatedly claimed non receipt of his requests. Missud finally persuaded D R Horton to repair with the help of the Nevada Contractors’ Board. Throughout the process of compelling repairs by D R Horton, Missud as a Nevada licensed consultant was informing his neighbors of their possible status as victims of predatory lending as well as of their potentially defective homes. In retaliation for his consumer advocacy, D R Horton filed complaints with both the Nevada Engineers’ Board and Contractors’ Board as well as California’s State Bar where Missud is a licensed attorney. He has also been repeatedly threatened with defamation suits by several of D R Horton’s teams of attorneys. The most recent threat and coercive action taken by D R Horton has been the explosion of a device placed on his pickup truck’s hood. Those details at www.drhortoncouldhavekilledme.com.