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think

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16. Sorry. Forgot this was LBN. Just figured since it was public information I would post it in full.
Mon Apr 11, 2016, 12:08 PM
Apr 2016

Again. Wasn't trying to step on any toes. Just wanted to post it in it's entirety since it is public information.

Cheers..

Zero Prosecutions Of Goldman Sachs Felony Bank Fraud scottie55 Apr 2016 #1
Well, the Prez did slap a pair of handcuffs on Jamie Dimon .... Scuba Apr 2016 #74
WOW laserhaas Apr 2016 #77
Goldman Sachs will just right it of as "cost of doing business" and deduct it from their taxes awake Apr 2016 #2
Pocket change, merely pocket change. sarge43 Apr 2016 #14
it will be charged off to the shareholders and taxpayers awake Apr 2016 #15
Its an amazing business model GummyBearz Apr 2016 #23
I will look into my crystal ball and predict --- packman Apr 2016 #3
Ha Ha.... I knew it... that someone else was on the path. I left out tidbits at bottom laserhaas Apr 2016 #5
'Relief for homeowners, borrowers and communities' I look forward to SEEING IT. Ha! appalachiablue Apr 2016 #4
YUP - remember that $25 Billion - with $9 Billion to California laserhaas Apr 2016 #6
Relief? Most of those homeowners and borrowers got the financial death penalty, and NCjack Apr 2016 #9
Worst Fianancial Crash and Great Recession in 75 years, attributed to appalachiablue Apr 2016 #18
Many of the homeowners ended up in bankruptcy. That usually means no credit for about JDPriestly Apr 2016 #55
Full text: think Apr 2016 #7
RULES of LBN don't allow for posting more than 4 para's laserhaas Apr 2016 #10
Sorry. Forgot this was LBN. Just figured since it was public information I would post it in full. think Apr 2016 #16
It's alright with me.... As people need to see the whole thing laserhaas Apr 2016 #20
The Key Words In This Are "Illegal Conduct" .... global1 Apr 2016 #8
Couldn't agree more - as a victim of $achs and Bain Cap. organized crimes laserhaas Apr 2016 #12
And the made how much in profits? Helen Borg Apr 2016 #11
We'll never know laserhaas Apr 2016 #13
"so fine me" instead of chapdrum Apr 2016 #49
Gov has power to shut down the criminals laserhaas Apr 2016 #50
Since when did Justice become applying the vaseline? JEB Apr 2016 #17
HA HA --- good one.. laserhaas Apr 2016 #19
Revolving door seems to be the crux of the problem. nt JEB Apr 2016 #31
I've decided to go after DOJ - for that very reason laserhaas Apr 2016 #33
I keep thinking that these "business's" are in some way....................... turbinetree Apr 2016 #21
thanks for this - turbinetree laserhaas Apr 2016 #24
Your welcome............................. turbinetree Apr 2016 #32
Does this put anyone back in their homes? Downwinder Apr 2016 #22
YUP - Blankfein and gang - into bigger ones laserhaas Apr 2016 #28
Clinton DOJ will give us more of the same. We MUST nominate Bernie!!!!nt Dems to Win Apr 2016 #25
Are common crooks going to have to pay back a fraction of what they steal now? GummyBearz Apr 2016 #26
Hey - that's what Sachs and Bain do....rinse lather gather laserhaas Apr 2016 #30
And Hillary goes fundraising in Hong Kong, with an EX Goldman Sachs Exec SoapBox Apr 2016 #27
Isn't her son-in-law a GSachs former laserhaas Apr 2016 #29
Funny they actually didn't discuss the FRAUD... SocialLibFiscalCon Apr 2016 #34
Judge Rakoff refused to sign an SEC settlement with Citi - for that very reason of - NO Details laserhaas Apr 2016 #35
It's Like When Bill Clinton Said What Bain Capital Did Was "Good Work" scottie55 Apr 2016 #40
Yup!...fer sure Hillary isnt going to return speech money laserhaas Apr 2016 #72
another example of the department’s resolve to hold accountable those whose illegal conduct ... AlbertCat Apr 2016 #36
some black guy who stole a bunch of candy bars AgerolanAmerican Apr 2016 #38
Probably another victim or protestor laserhaas Apr 2016 #39
$5 billion of fraud AgerolanAmerican Apr 2016 #37
Our eToys case could RICO Bain Cap. and (barest of minimums) make sure GSachs never does another IPO laserhaas Apr 2016 #41
The sentencing guideline are clear that individual exec's can be prosecuted. They should be. Period. JudyM Apr 2016 #42
In our eToys public company fraud case ... we have confessions of intentional lies under oath laserhaas Apr 2016 #44
“You don't stick a knife in a man's back nine inches and then pull it out six inches and say jtuck004 Apr 2016 #43
Malcom and MLK made many good points laserhaas Apr 2016 #53
yet no one will go to jail and the regulations will remain unchanged. Javaman Apr 2016 #45
Moi is trying to change that = Javaman laserhaas Apr 2016 #54
"...Since a corporation cannot be put in jail, the primary penalty is usually a monetary penalty..." chapdrum Apr 2016 #46
We can get Bain RICO'd - if feds would stop covering it all up laserhaas Apr 2016 #56
K&R felix_numinous Apr 2016 #47
Thanks felix laserhaas Apr 2016 #57
Resolve? How about complete repayment to EVERYONE that lost their homes? AllyCat Apr 2016 #48
Actually Sarbanes/Oxley forbids crooked (or possible crooks) from going around to public companies laserhaas Apr 2016 #58
Related opinion, from the past and present chapdrum Apr 2016 #51
We constantly seek to remind fed authorities they swore an oath against assaults on Constitution by laserhaas Apr 2016 #59
About downsizing Wall Street. The opportunity to get Goldman to agree to downsize itself JDPriestly Apr 2016 #52
Calling Bernie Sanders. libdem4life Apr 2016 #60
YUP - Help U.S. Bernie the One laserhaas Apr 2016 #62
I see what you did there...:) libdem4life Apr 2016 #64
big K and R! bbgrunt Apr 2016 #61
Thanks Much - bbgrunt laserhaas Apr 2016 #63
Probably all tax deductable too! Dustlawyer Apr 2016 #65
Just heard this on Democracy Now! this morning KansDem Apr 2016 #75
I'd pull their charter. Goldman ran a criminal organization. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2016 #66
I don't agree. And you'd be hard pressed to find a greater victim laserhaas Apr 2016 #68
The world will go on after the death of Goldman.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2016 #70
Concur....the wrold will revolve ...until it doesnt anymore laserhaas Apr 2016 #71
THe Fine just makes the Government a Partner in the Crime Ferd Berfel Apr 2016 #67
Especially when the door revolves laserhaas Apr 2016 #69
Well said. Co-conspirators. harun Apr 2016 #80
The DOJ needs to be exposed..for slapping wrists laserhaas Apr 2016 #73
How much of that is a tax write-off? nt truebluegreen Apr 2016 #76
Another blotch on Obama's legacy. Pathetic. FighttheFuture Apr 2016 #78
Fucking looters harun Apr 2016 #79
So apropos laserhaas Apr 2016 #81
Joyous! Enthusiast Apr 2016 #82
I'm going to sue DOJ about this chit...of willful blindness laserhaas Apr 2016 #83
And where does the money go? Silver_Witch Apr 2016 #84
Often wondered about that.. When Spitzer boasted laserhaas Apr 2016 #85
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