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Madoff, Mozilla, Cassano, Raines–All The Criminal Men

Criminals like Madoff (he has been formally charged)had lots of help. Not only should the people who aided and abetted Madoff in his crime spree that lasted over twenty years be in prison but so should the likes of Mozilla, Cassano and Raines. We know Madoff had help. We know that the men mentioned above also had help. But they will probably burn in hell before brought to justice.

In other cities around the country where Madoff was not bilking Jews there was crime enough to go around–running amuk in three companies: FannieMae, Countrywide and AIG. All three were run into the ground. Countrywide  by a man named Angelo Mozilla . In fact, I read Chain Of Blame and it made my head spin. I was sick at what this man has done to our country with Countrywide.

AIG, at the same time, was being run into the ground by Cassano. They are both living in the lap of luxury instead of living inside a concrete cell. You know that all three walked away with hundreds of millions of dollars.

That takes care of the white guys. What about the third bastard Franklin Raines :

Raines, Federal Regulators Reach Settlement

By David S. Hilzenrath

Former Fannie Mae chairman and chief executive Franklin D. Raines has agreed to a multimillion settlement with a federal regulator over his alleged responsibility for improper accounting at the mortgage finance giant.

The regulator, the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, said Raines had agreed to forgo stock, cash and other benefits worth $24.7 million in exchange for dismissing the charges against him. However, the regulator’s estimate wasn’t the only way of looking at the value of the settlement. from the Washington Post blog

Guess who’s living in the lap of luxury in London? Joe “the slime” Cassano:

Peering from the doorway of his £6million London home, this is the financier blamed for taking one of the world’s biggest insurers to the brink of disaster.

Joe Cassano was the president of a subsidiary of AIG that ‘lost’ £5.5billion earlier this year, setting the insurer on a path to bankruptcy.

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