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Keyser Söze February 20th 15 12:20 AM

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AG orders review of bankers' actions

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday he has
instructed federal prosecutors nationwide to review pending financial
fraud cases involving banks and determine whether criminal or civil
charges could be filed against individual officials involved.

The possibility of charges against bank executives — an expansion of
several cases the government brought against banks themselves — came as
Holder was asked during a National Press Club appearance if the
Department of Justice had done enough "to go after both large and small
banks."

Holder said he spoke with the prosecutors in a conference call this
month and told them to re-examine pending investigations assembled as
part of efforts by a federal task force investigating suspected fraud
involving residential mortgage-backed securities.

"I've asked the U.S. attorneys who have made those cases ... to report
back in 90 days with regard to whether or not they think they're going
to be able to successfully bring criminal or civil cases against those
individuals," Holder said.

The review is likely to be wide-ranging and include an examination of
actions by bankers whose institutions agreed to massive settlements with
the government.

Excerpted from USA Today.
http://tinyurl.com/p95vtwj

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John H.[_5_] February 20th 15 12:25 AM

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On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 19:20:37 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

AG orders review of bankers' actions

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday he has
instructed federal prosecutors nationwide to review pending financial
fraud cases involving banks and determine whether criminal or civil
charges could be filed against individual officials involved.

The possibility of charges against bank executives — an expansion of
several cases the government brought against banks themselves — came as
Holder was asked during a National Press Club appearance if the
Department of Justice had done enough "to go after both large and small
banks."

Holder said he spoke with the prosecutors in a conference call this
month and told them to re-examine pending investigations assembled as
part of efforts by a federal task force investigating suspected fraud
involving residential mortgage-backed securities.

"I've asked the U.S. attorneys who have made those cases ... to report
back in 90 days with regard to whether or not they think they're going
to be able to successfully bring criminal or civil cases against those
individuals," Holder said.

The review is likely to be wide-ranging and include an examination of
actions by bankers whose institutions agreed to massive settlements with
the government.

Excerpted from USA Today.
http://tinyurl.com/p95vtwj


Yup, if they broke the law, they should be prosecuted. Of course, they remain
innocent and all that, like the kid in Ferguson.
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Keyser Söze February 20th 15 12:28 AM

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On 2/19/15 7:25 PM, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 19:20:37 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

AG orders review of bankers' actions

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday he has
instructed federal prosecutors nationwide to review pending financial
fraud cases involving banks and determine whether criminal or civil
charges could be filed against individual officials involved.

The possibility of charges against bank executives — an expansion of
several cases the government brought against banks themselves — came as
Holder was asked during a National Press Club appearance if the
Department of Justice had done enough "to go after both large and small
banks."

Holder said he spoke with the prosecutors in a conference call this
month and told them to re-examine pending investigations assembled as
part of efforts by a federal task force investigating suspected fraud
involving residential mortgage-backed securities.

"I've asked the U.S. attorneys who have made those cases ... to report
back in 90 days with regard to whether or not they think they're going
to be able to successfully bring criminal or civil cases against those
individuals," Holder said.

The review is likely to be wide-ranging and include an examination of
actions by bankers whose institutions agreed to massive settlements with
the government.

Excerpted from USA Today.
http://tinyurl.com/p95vtwj


Yup, if they broke the law, they should be prosecuted. Of course, they remain
innocent and all that, like the kid in Ferguson.


The kid in Ferguson is dead. The banksters got rich-er.

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Wayne.B February 20th 15 12:45 AM

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On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 19:28:18 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

The kid in Ferguson is dead. The banksters got rich-er.


===

The kid in Ferguson was resisting arrest and assaulting a law
enforcement officer. Let's not let the facts get in the way of a
good rant however.

Keyser Söze February 20th 15 01:30 AM

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On 2/19/15 8:27 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 19:20:37 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

AG orders review of bankers' actions

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday he has
instructed federal prosecutors nationwide to review pending financial
fraud cases involving banks and determine whether criminal or civil
charges could be filed against individual officials involved.

The possibility of charges against bank executives — an expansion of
several cases the government brought against banks themselves — came as
Holder was asked during a National Press Club appearance if the
Department of Justice had done enough "to go after both large and small
banks."

Holder said he spoke with the prosecutors in a conference call this
month and told them to re-examine pending investigations assembled as
part of efforts by a federal task force investigating suspected fraud
involving residential mortgage-backed securities.

"I've asked the U.S. attorneys who have made those cases ... to report
back in 90 days with regard to whether or not they think they're going
to be able to successfully bring criminal or civil cases against those
individuals," Holder said.

The review is likely to be wide-ranging and include an examination of
actions by bankers whose institutions agreed to massive settlements with
the government.

Excerpted from USA Today.
http://tinyurl.com/p95vtwj

I guess better late than never. I am not sure what the statute of
limitations is for criminal prosecution but I bet it is too late for a
civil case.


I don't really see much happening with this. It's too bad the
banksters/wallstreet crooks weren't prosecuted years ago.

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KC February 20th 15 05:09 AM

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On 2/19/2015 7:45 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 19:28:18 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

The kid in Ferguson is dead. The banksters got rich-er.



You are like a goofy 12 year old...

===

The kid in Ferguson was resisting arrest and assaulting a law
enforcement officer. Let's not let the facts get in the way of a
good rant however.



jps February 20th 15 08:51 AM

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On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 19:20:37 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

AG orders review of bankers' actions

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday he has
instructed federal prosecutors nationwide to review pending financial
fraud cases involving banks and determine whether criminal or civil
charges could be filed against individual officials involved.

The possibility of charges against bank executives — an expansion of
several cases the government brought against banks themselves — came as
Holder was asked during a National Press Club appearance if the
Department of Justice had done enough "to go after both large and small
banks."

Holder said he spoke with the prosecutors in a conference call this
month and told them to re-examine pending investigations assembled as
part of efforts by a federal task force investigating suspected fraud
involving residential mortgage-backed securities.

"I've asked the U.S. attorneys who have made those cases ... to report
back in 90 days with regard to whether or not they think they're going
to be able to successfully bring criminal or civil cases against those
individuals," Holder said.

The review is likely to be wide-ranging and include an examination of
actions by bankers whose institutions agreed to massive settlements with
the government.

Excerpted from USA Today.
http://tinyurl.com/p95vtwj



How fast do you suppose that Republican controlled congress is going
to confirm a new AG now that Holder has announced this move?

Keyser Söze February 20th 15 11:54 AM

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On 2/20/15 12:09 AM, KC wrote:

On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 19:28:18 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

The kid in Ferguson is dead. The banksters got rich-er.



You are like a goofy 12 year old...


Speaking of goofy, how's that kiddie motorbike racing team shaping up
for the 2015 season? You haven't mentioned much about it...


Proud to be a Liberal.

John H.[_5_] February 20th 15 02:53 PM

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On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 00:51:56 -0800, jps wrote:

On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 19:20:37 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

AG orders review of bankers' actions

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday he has
instructed federal prosecutors nationwide to review pending financial
fraud cases involving banks and determine whether criminal or civil
charges could be filed against individual officials involved.

The possibility of charges against bank executives — an expansion of
several cases the government brought against banks themselves — came as
Holder was asked during a National Press Club appearance if the
Department of Justice had done enough "to go after both large and small
banks."

Holder said he spoke with the prosecutors in a conference call this
month and told them to re-examine pending investigations assembled as
part of efforts by a federal task force investigating suspected fraud
involving residential mortgage-backed securities.

"I've asked the U.S. attorneys who have made those cases ... to report
back in 90 days with regard to whether or not they think they're going
to be able to successfully bring criminal or civil cases against those
individuals," Holder said.

The review is likely to be wide-ranging and include an examination of
actions by bankers whose institutions agreed to massive settlements with
the government.

Excerpted from USA Today.
http://tinyurl.com/p95vtwj



How fast do you suppose that Republican controlled congress is going
to confirm a new AG now that Holder has announced this move?


Depends on how dishonest the nominee is.
--

Guns don't cause problems. The behavior
of certain gun owners causes problems.

jps February 20th 15 04:21 PM

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On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 09:53:55 -0500, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 00:51:56 -0800, jps wrote:

On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 19:20:37 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

AG orders review of bankers' actions

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday he has
instructed federal prosecutors nationwide to review pending financial
fraud cases involving banks and determine whether criminal or civil
charges could be filed against individual officials involved.

The possibility of charges against bank executives — an expansion of
several cases the government brought against banks themselves — came as
Holder was asked during a National Press Club appearance if the
Department of Justice had done enough "to go after both large and small
banks."

Holder said he spoke with the prosecutors in a conference call this
month and told them to re-examine pending investigations assembled as
part of efforts by a federal task force investigating suspected fraud
involving residential mortgage-backed securities.

"I've asked the U.S. attorneys who have made those cases ... to report
back in 90 days with regard to whether or not they think they're going
to be able to successfully bring criminal or civil cases against those
individuals," Holder said.

The review is likely to be wide-ranging and include an examination of
actions by bankers whose institutions agreed to massive settlements with
the government.

Excerpted from USA Today.
http://tinyurl.com/p95vtwj



How fast do you suppose that Republican controlled congress is going
to confirm a new AG now that Holder has announced this move?


Depends on how dishonest the nominee is.


Do you ever read or watch real news? If you did, you'd know.


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