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Forum Post: Investigators say 4 Reps got discounted loans , update for 12/19/2011

Posted 12 years ago on Dec. 19, 2011, 9:14 a.m. EST by thefutureisnow (223) from Newark, NJ
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional investigators said Monday that four House members received VIP discounted loans from the former Countrywide Financial Corp., the lender whose subprime mortgages was largely responsible for the nation's foreclosure crisis.Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, declined to name the four but wrote the House Ethics Committee that it should investigate the lawmakers.

Issa, in a letter dated Friday and released Monday, said there could be additional lawmakers who received discounted loans.

The most favored customers of Countrywide were known as "Friends of Angelo," who were given discounts in a VIP section under control of the company's CEO Angelo Mozilo. However, Issa said his investigators discovered that other sections of Countrywide also processed VIP loans to public officials and others in position to help the company.

Countrywide was taken over by Bank of America, which has given Issa's committee 100,000 documents in response to subpoenas.

Issa's letter to ethics Chairman Jo Bonner of Alabama and ranking Democrat Linda Sanchez of Califo Democrat Linda Sanchez of California said: "Testimony and documents show that Countrywide used the VIP program to build relationships with government officials and others positioned to advance Countrywide's business interests.

"Between January 1996 and June 2008, Countrywide's VIP unit gave discounted loans to employees of the federal government, including the U.S. Congress."

He added, "My staff is also aware of the possibility that loans with VIP benefits were conferred to other members and serviced by a separate loan processing branch."

The ethics committee determines whether House members violated standards of conduct, including a virtual ban on gifts. The committee also can refer cases to the Justice Department for a criminal investigation.

It was previously revealed that Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D. and Chris Dodd, D-Conn., while still a senator, had received VIP loans from Countrywide. Both said they did not know they were getting unique deals and Dodd maintained he received no preferential treatment.

Others named as recipients of the VIP program were James Johnson, former head of Fannie Mae who later stepped down as an adviser to Barack Obama's first presidential campaign, and Franklin Raines, who also headed Fannie Mae. Still other "friends" included retired athletes, a judge, a congressional aide and a newspaper executive.

The Senate's ethics committee looked at the Dodd and Conrad cases and cleared them of wrongdoing, but warned that they should have exercised better judgment.

The committee said the senators should have questioned why they were in the VIP program, because it should have raised red flags.

The Securities and Exchange Commission in October 2010 said that Mozilo would pay a $22.5 million penalty to settle charges that he and two other former Countrywide executives misled investors as the subprime mortgage crisis began. Mozilo also was banned from ever again serving as an officer or director of a publicly traded company.

He also agreed to pay another $45 million to settle other violations for a total settlement of $67.5 million that was to be returned to investors who were harmed. this is a headline update message to people who are ripping off the OWS movement if we can get to congress we can get to you ,

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[-] 2 points by Droid24JG (119) from New York, NY 12 years ago

I wonder if these folks will be reelected for another term?

Is there a hit-list on this forum of congress folks to not vote for and why?

[-] 1 points by thefutureisnow (223) from Newark, NJ 12 years ago

maybe we should make one , also we need to make another important economical hit list that,s a great term man that sounds like a plan of action hook it up ,

[-] 1 points by Droid24JG (119) from New York, NY 12 years ago

Here is a start:

Voting for OWS Vote Against Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif. declined to name the four who received VIP discounted loans from the former Countrywide Financial Corp., the lender whose subprime mortgages was largely responsible for the nation's foreclosure crisis.

Needs to be in a table format or excel, but I am not smart enough for that.
Go for it!

[-] 0 points by thefutureisnow (223) from Newark, NJ 12 years ago

that,s quite all right this can just be a test run if you see a new post later today or early tomorrow , the title will be economical hit-list 2012 , if you see this in the post heading check it out please thanks,

[-] 1 points by Droid24JG (119) from New York, NY 12 years ago

I will be looking for "Economical hit-list 2012".

Can you scan/search for post topics?

[-] 0 points by thefutureisnow (223) from Newark, NJ 12 years ago

i will post it as soon as i can arrange a do able format , thanks

[-] 1 points by lizloans2day (3) from Jersey City, NJ 12 years ago

It is hard for us regular loan lenders to apply and be approved for a certain loan and for those reps it's easy for them to be discounted? How can it be? Government should take full focus on the financial problems that the country has gotten. This can lead to financial failure. - http://lizloans.com/

[-] 0 points by thefutureisnow (223) from Newark, NJ 12 years ago

fuck these assholes their mine i am going to get as many as i can and hold them responsible to the same fucking system they hold every one else responsible for ,