SEC staff recommends civil fraud charges against Mozilo of Countrywide
OPS_admin | May 14, 2009 | Comments 0
SEC staff recommends civil fraud charges against Mozilo of Countrywide – - Los Angeles Times![]()
The co-founder and former chief executive of the onetime mortgage giant could face charges of insider trading and failing to disclose risks to shareholders.
Former Countrywide Financial Corp. boss Angelo R. Mozilo, whose embrace of exotic loans helped fuel the mortgage boom and meltdown, will face Securities and Exchange Commission fraud charges unless his lawyers prevail in an eleventh-hour appeal, people familiar with the SEC’s investigation said Wednesday.
Mozilo is among several former executives of the Calabasas company whom the SEC staff wants to charge in a civil case, one of these people said. He would face accusations of insider trading and failing to disclose to shareholders the risks the company was running unless the SEC’s five commissioners overturn their investigators’ recommendation.
via SEC staff recommends civil fraud charges against Mozilo of Countrywide – Los Angeles Times.
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