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This is a Propublica writer flogging a book but he does make a valid
point about the Holder DoJ and the total lack of prosecutions after the 2009 collapse. Holder had previously put his name on a memo that basically said prosecuting companies for fraud is bad for "jobs" and he carried that philosophy into DoJ when he was made AG. Eisinger points out that since the GW administration the average federal prosecutor only gets into court every 3 years and they are now scared to actually charge anyone because they know they will be up against the best trial lawyers money can buy. They prefer to just go after monetary settlements that just become the cost of doing business for these fraudulent companies. The other component he brings out is the revolving door aspect and the fact that these US attorneys and the former AG himself will be knocking on the door of these law firms looking for a job when they tire of government service (as Holder has done) |
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