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To: Jamie153 who wrote (1271851)10/22/2020 10:15:14 AM
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locogringo

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Bye done the crook.



To: Jamie153 who wrote (1271851)10/22/2020 12:32:06 PM
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locogringo

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So just make things up out of thin air? Were you born this ignorant or is it something you've nurtured?

"You can't prove one state prosecuted bank CEOs so you lost this debate"====

To: Jamie153 who wrote (1271015)
10/19/2020 5:34:47 PM
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In my personal opinion is that Obama was simply a continuation of Bush 2nd's ill-begotten presidency. IOW, graft, corruption and wars.

nytimes.com

Angelo Mozilo Will Not Face U.S. Charges for Mortgage Fraud

By Matthew Goldstein

June 17, 2016
The Justice Department’s pursuit of Angelo R. Mozilo, one of Wall Street’s most recognizable names tied to the subprime mortgage crisis, is ending with a whimper.

After dropping a criminal investigation of Mr. Mozilo earlier, federal prosecutors recently decided against filing a civil fraud case against him, his lawyer, David Siegel, confirmed on Friday.