I honestly don't know what to make of this. Like everyone else I've heard the news that the FBI is investigating Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, and AIG for "possible fraud". The problem is no news reports go into any detail about exactly what sort of fraud was supposed to have occurred. Is this just a routine looking over of the books because these companies have (defacto) failed or is there more to this story?
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Why is the FBI looking into Mortgage Companies?
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Yeah, my first guess is "witch hunt."
Things are pretty bad. People may be looking around for torches and pitchforks.
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Well, I don't think it is an unreasonable assumption that with things going the way they are somebody was doing something unbecoming.
A witch-hunt to be sure, but one with a reasonable chance of success. I suggest the start with Raines."The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
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Why wouldn't they look at them?
"Gee whiz, I don't know WTF happened. Oh well, I still got paid. See you later, I'm moving to Canada."
Now the American taxpayer pays for their mistakes...twice.
For some nice righteous indignation over the bailout culture, see TMQ on ESPN page 2.The undeserving maintain power by promoting hysteria.
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Re: Why is the FBI looking into Mortgage Companies?
Originally posted by Oerdin
The problem is no news reports go into any detail about exactly what sort of fraud was supposed to have occurred.Gaius Mucius Scaevola Sinistra
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Re: Re: Why is the FBI looking into Mortgage Companies?
Originally posted by Lefty Scaevola
My news must be better than your news, it states (what should be an obvious guess anyway) that there are 26 investigations for finacial statement fraud, overstating the value of their assets on finacials and other required reports.The undeserving maintain power by promoting hysteria.
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The question isn't, why are the Feds investigating, but rather, why are there so few investigations? There was rampant fraud involved in creating this mess. A lot of people deserve prison time.Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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Originally posted by Comrade Snuggles
The question isn't, why are the Feds investigating, but rather, why are there so few investigations? There was rampant fraud involved in creating this mess. A lot of people deserve prison time.
In investigating early payment defaults where the borrower misses one of the first three payments (EPDs in the industry), we found that over 90% of them involved fraud on one level or another.
There is no doubt that Mortgage Fraud is the single overwhelming factor in all this. You can talk all you want about lax underwriting (which is true) and exotic programs (which is true), but the fundamental problem is that people from the borrowers to the loan officers to the managers to the lenders to the investment banks to the rating agencies there is a trail of lies at every step."I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003
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Re: Re: Why is the FBI looking into Mortgage Companies?
Originally posted by Lefty Scaevola
My news must be better than your news, it states (what should be an obvious guess anyway) that there are 26 investigations for finacial statement fraud, overstating the value of their assets on finacials and other required reports.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by PLATO
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In investigating early payment defaults where the borrower misses one of the first three payments (EPDs in the industry), we found that over 90% of them involved fraud on one level or another.
There is no doubt that Mortgage Fraud is the single overwhelming factor in all this. You can talk all you want about lax underwriting (which is true) and exotic programs (which is true), but the fundamental problem is that people from the borrowers to the loan officers to the managers to the lenders to the investment banks to the rating agencies there is a trail of lies at every step.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by Oerdin
What do you attribute these early defaults too? Was it just mortgage brokers looking for commissions and so signing loans to people they knew wouldn't be repaid?
I would say though that by far and away you are probably correct."I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003
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Originally posted by Oerdin
What do you attribute these early defaults too? Was it just mortgage brokers looking for commissions and so signing loans to people they knew wouldn't be repaid?"The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo
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