SEC wins case against Back exsec

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/01/us-sec-goldman-tourre-idUSBRE96G19720130801



A jury found former Goldman Sachs Group Inc vice president Fabrice Tourre liable for fraud for his role in a failed mortgage deal that cost investors $1 billion, in a big victory for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Tourre was found liable on six of seven counts by a Manhattan federal jury in the SEC's highest-profile trial to spill out of its investigations into causes of the 2008 financial crisis.

"We are gratified by the jury's verdict," said Andrew Ceresney, co-director of the regulator's enforcement division. "We will continue to vigorously seek to hold accountable, and bring to trial when necessary, those who commit fraud on Wall Street."

After the jury was dismissed, Tourre raised his eyebrows to one of his lawyers. He and his lawyers left court without commenting on whether he plans to appeal, walking through drizzling rain followed by reporters and camera crews.

U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest will now determine whether to order Tourre to pay financial penalties or to disgorge any illegal profits as a result of his misconduct. Tourre testified he earned $1.7 million in 2007. He could also be banned from the securities industry for life
 
your crap flap about it all being the Fs fault has just fallen into the toilet and has been flushed
 
So a bank exsec has just been held responsible for defrauding the people who invested in mortgage securities.


There will be more in the pipeline.


Now is that claimed liberal press you talk about all over this yet?


I wonder how much it will get reported on
 
If they are NOT all over this story does that mean you will finally admit we have a corporate media?
 
what the fuck does that have to do with the BANKS CEOs having FUCKED this country for short term profits you idiot?


what you reported is a symptom of the larger problem huh fuckwit
 
If they are NOT all over this story does that mean you will finally admit we have a corporate media?
dear idiot, when have I ever said we don't have a corporate media, but you retards will slam every NON corporate media source I use because you claim it's not legitimate. so what the fuck do you really want other than to obfuscate the establishment issue?
 
your precious CEO heros fucked us to hell for a bonus huh.


and how does your side react?


by completely pretending these facts are not here and calling for deregulation and austerity along with pretending your historically failed ideas will help anyone but CEOs
 
your crap flap about it all being the Fs fault has just fallen into the toilet and has been flushed

1) This was a mid level bank employee, the government refuses to go after the Jamie Dimons of the world.
2) Finding that Goldman (who is a corrupt piece of shit) had an employee that committed fraud does not excuse Fannie and Freddie from their part in this. What you are saying would be like saying Bonnie was found guilty and therefore Clyde must be innocent.
 
He was actually the Executive Director of Goldman's London office. So, like, not a "mid level bank employee" by any reasonable definition of those terms.
 
He was actually the Executive Director of Goldman's London office. So, like, not a "mid level bank employee" by any reasonable definition of those terms.

No Dung, that is his title NOW. He most certainly was a mid level employee during the time of the mortgage fiasco.

edit... just looked to see what executive director title was... that is what they call the VP's in London.

http://www.theguardian.com/business/2012/nov/08/congratulations-goldman-sachs-partner

The Goldman hierarchy is rigid. Graduates are hired as analysts while business school graduates come in as associates. The next rung is vice-president – the level attained by the disgruntled former employee Greg Smith who has just written a book about the hard-nosed culture of the bank – which is known as executive director in London. Then comes managing director – and there are hundreds of them – and ultimately partner managing director, the highest level of the firm.
 
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