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To: Farmboy who wrote (51208)5/3/2012 10:59:32 AM
From: Peter Dierks2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
Obama is behaving disgustingly. Crass with no class.



To: Farmboy who wrote (51208)5/3/2012 11:13:52 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 71588
 
Independent counsel sought for MF Global probe 05/03 11:09 AM * Justice Department may be asked to step aside

* NY congressman cites ex-CEO Corzine's political ties

* Estimated $1.6 billion customer money still missing

By Jonathan Stempel, Nick Brown and Aruna Viswanatha

May 3 (Reuters) - A U.S. congressman is pressing for the appointment of an independent counsel to take over a federal criminal probe into the collapse of the MF Global Holdings Ltd ( MFGLQ:$0.046,0$-0.002,0-4.17%) brokerage firm.

Michael Grimm, a first-term Republican congressman from New York City and member of the House Financial Services Committee, has circulated to colleagues a proposed letter that would ask U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to step aside.

Grimm hopes to gain broad bipartisan support before sending the letter to Holder next week, a spokeswoman for the congressman said on Thursday.

The move comes roughly six months after MF Global ( MFGLQ:$0.046,0$-0.002,0-4.17%) filed for bankruptcy, and its customers learned that money in their accounts had disappeared. A trustee for the company's main brokerage unit estimates that the shortfall is $1.6 billion.

MF Global ( MFGLQ:$0.046,0$-0.002,0-4.17%) had been run by Jon Corzine, a former Democratic U.S. senator and governor of New Jersey.

Grimm's letter, earlier reported by Fox Business News, suggests that Corzine's ties to Washington, including with "highly placed individuals" in the government who are "very close" to the U.S. Department of Justice probe, warrants the naming of an independent counsel.

Federal law authorizes such an appointment when a Justice Department probe "may result in a personal, financial or political conflict of interest," the letter said. "Clearly the case of MF Global ( MFGLQ:$0.046,0$-0.002,0-4.17%) and Mr. Corzine falls under this section."

While there is "no direct evidence" that anyone is getting special treatment, "perception matters," the letter added.

Randall Samborn, a Justice Department spokesman, declined to comment. Andrew Levander, a lawyer for Corzine, also declined to comment.

Rep. Randy Neugebauer, a Texas Republican who chairs the House Financial Services subcommittee investigating MF Global's ( MFGLQ:$0.046,0$-0.002,0-4.17%) collapse, has not signed Grimm's proposed letter, a person familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

Before joining the House of Representatives, Grimm had been an FBI agent for 11 years.

Congress has heard testimony from Corzine and other officials, including from the company's main bank, JPMorgan Chase & Co ( JPM:$43.17,00$-0.03,00-0.07%) , about MF Global's ( MFGLQ:$0.046,0$-0.002,0-4.17%) last days prior to its Oct. 31 bankruptcy.

Corzine testified that he did not order anyone to withdraw money from customer accounts, and did not know where the missing funds were.

MF Global ( MFGLQ:$0.046,0$-0.002,0-4.17%) officials including Corzine have been hit with many lawsuits by former customers and shareholders.

Among them is Sapere Wealth Management LLC, a commodities customer that is appealing a bankruptcy court ruling allowing MF Global ( MFGLQ:$0.046,0$-0.002,0-4.17%) officials to tap insurance to cover their legal bills. Sapere prefers that insurance money be reserved for customers.

"After more than six months, there is no indication of any meaningful government investigation," Sapere's lawyer, John Witmeyer, said in an interview. "Whether or not the law requires an independent investigator, it would certainly be prudent to appoint one."

The cases are In re: MF Global Holdings Ltd ( MFGLQ:$0.046,0$-0.002,0-4.17%) et al, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York, No. 11-15059; and In re: MF Global Inc in the same court, No. 11-02790. (Reporting By Jonathan Stempel and Nick Brown in New York, and Aruna Viswanatha in Washington, D.C.; Additional reporting by Grant McCool in New York; Editing by Maureen Bavdek)



To: Farmboy who wrote (51208)5/3/2012 11:14:43 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 71588