Posted on 30 July 2014. Tags: Bank of America, Countrywide Financial, Jed Rakoff, Mortgage Fraud
One person who is a bit of a hero, I think, in this whole post-financial-crisis-the-bankers-got-away-with-it scam is Jed Rakoff, who sits in the Federal District Court of Manhattan. A few years ago, I wrote that Rakoff understood that the government, our government, and, in particular, the Securities and Exchange Commission, is not serious about holding people accountable for the robbery and greed and incompetence that led to the financial collapse, costing millions of people their jobs and obliterating trillions of dollars in wealth. As Rakoff said, it’s all a show. But, at least, when he can, Rakoff is trying to make it hurt–and, now, to the tune of a $1.9 billion fine against Bank of America.
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Posted on 29 October 2010. Tags: Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide Financial, Financial Crisis, Greed, Gretchen Morgenson, Housing Crisis, Justice, SEC, Unemployment
We are missing part of the anger that I think cuts across the political spectrum–and it goes right to the question: why is Angelo Mozilo not going to jail for a very long time? Because the political system still is not willing to jettison our coddling of the vast array of people who committed deep […]
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Posted on 05 March 2009. Tags: Angelo Mozilo, Bank of America, Bill Mahrer, Bonuses, Countrywide Financial, Financial Crisis, Greed, Maxine Waters, Merrill Lynch, Wall Street
While they were taking from others, raiding the coffers of corporate treasuries, people suffered throughout the nation. And, even now, they are circling like vultures to pick at the carcasses of their victims. First, we learn from The Wall Street Journal about "Wall Street’s $10 Million Men": As bad as 2008 was for Merrill […]
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