I don’t think this was a case of Mozilo greasing the right skids or your standard oligarch gets out of jail free card situation, as the 77 year old holds very little sway over the establishment elite. The Justice Department didn’t have a case, frankly. Alas, this chapter of the tanned man comes to an end.
U.S. prosecutors have abandoned their case against Angelo Mozilo, a pioneer of the risky subprime mortgages that fueled the financial crisis, after a two-year quest to bring a civil suit against him.
The Justice Department sent a letter informing Mozilo, the co-founder of Countrywide Financial Corp., that it isn’t moving ahead with any action against him, according to people familiar with the matter. That effectively ends nearly a decade of U.S. scrutiny of a man who became a face of risky lending practices and later an emblem of the government’s mixed success in holding individuals accountable.
In recent years, the 77-year-old has been living in a 12,692-square-foot house in Santa Barbara, California, investing in real estate and writing a book about his life so his grandchildren will “know the truth.” Interviewed in late 2014, shortly after news of prosecutors’ civil pursuit became public, he denied any wrongdoing and said the national real-estate collapse, not Countrywide’s lending, was at the root of the crisis.
“Countrywide or Mozilo didn’t cause any of that,” he said at the time.
I can’t wait to read his book of filth and lies, about how innocent they all were at Countrywide, which was penned from his 12,000 sq ft fortress in Santa Barbara.
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LOL, perhaps he shredded the evidence.
I wonder if it will be illustrated with cute pictures of ponies, puppies, and kittens. After all, that’s what a lot of Fairy Tail books have in them.
shocker
+1
Justice loses again.