Woman sentenced to three years in state prison for collecting $400,000 in viral GoFundMe scam
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Sad but true. That Wells Fargo exec who peed on a woman mid-flight will get more time for that than anyone got.
That’s what still fucking infuriates me. None of them got any punishment for the lives the destroyed. My dad is working in his 70s because his retirement 401k practically disappeared. None of them got anything but a fucking bailout to save their asses.
System working as intended. It's in their best interest to not go after each other all the time, at the expense of everyone else.
Fun fact! I work in a building that was massive loan services processing center specializing in mortgage backed securities. The feds definitely raided and confiscated the whole building and all company assets. The owner was convicted on 14 counts and sentenced to 30 years back in 2011. There was an entire episode of CNBC American Greed about it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor,Bean%26_Whitaker
Wasn't that a relatively small player though? They never did anything to the big name execs.
Top 10 in the country
Many people don't realize that some mortgage processors, like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, were completely bought out and taken over by the US Government for the 2008 fiasco.
They were publicly traded companies, and still are some of the largest in the world. Part of the bailout deal was a hostile takeover, and that they send all profits to the US Treasury indefinitely. The entire company was basically gutted and replaced.
Not every high ranking rich dude got off scott free, but a lot of them did.
The banks own the government:(
> his retirement 401k practically disappeared.
Out of curiosity, what did he choose to invest in? Did he choose to go all-in on one or a few stocks? Or did he choose to sell all his investments near the bottom in spring 2009?
That’s an easy one to deduce. The poor old guy panic-sold at the bottom. A guy who rode the commuter bus with me did the exact same thing.
Fun fact! I work in a building that was massive loan services processing center specializing in mortgage backed securities. The feds definitely raided and confiscated the whole building and all company assets. The owner was convicted on 14 counts and sentenced to 30 years back in 2011. There was an entire episode of CNBC American Greed about it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor,Bean%26_Whitaker
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We should have the right to pee on everyone who own more than 20 million$
Sadly you don't have that right... but you do have that freedom.
I don’t blame the exec. Whats one woman compared to crapping on everyone. The guys is probably shook.
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