obama sabotaged state attorney generals who were prosecuting mortgage fraud

by Glennie Bode 8 min read

What has Obama done to fight lending-bias?

Aug 24, 2011 · Eric T. Schneiderman, the attorney general of New York, has come under increasing pressure from the Obama administration to drop his opposition to a wide-ranging state settlement with banks over...

Did Obama scapegoat banks for the financial crisis?

Feb 02, 2012 · The Obama administration’s record of prosecuting elite financial frauds is worse than the Bush administration’s record, which is a very large statement. Neither administration has prosecuted any elite CEO for the epidemic of mortgage fraud that drove the ongoing crisis. This contrasts with over 1,000 elite felony convictions arising from the S&L debacle. The ongoing …

Was Obama for subprime loans before he was against them?

Jan 26, 2012 · Utah Attorney general Mark Shurtleff filed suit against David Shawn Moffitt, operator of Fortified Financial, Fortified Academy, and Wasatch Rent 2 Own, alleging that he collected upfront loan ...

What was Obama's first job as a lawyer?

Feb 01, 2012 · In 2005, they made over one million fraudulent liar’s loans. Prosecuting roughly 700 (or 7,000) smaller mortgage fraud cases annually is, at best, a symbolic act that cannot possibly have any material effect in slowing an epidemic of mortgage fraud, bringing to justice the elite frauds that caused the ongoing crisis, or deterring future crises.

Why did Obama surrender his license?

He surrendered his license back in 2008 in order to escape charges he lied on his bar application.

How long was Barack Obama a professor?

From 1992 until his election to the U.S. Senate in 2004, Barack Obama served as a professor in the Law School. He was a Lecturer from 1992 to 1996.

What is a senior lecturer?

The title of Senior Lecturer is distinct from the title of Lecturer, which signifies adjunct status. Like Obama, each of the Law School’s Senior Lecturers have high-demand careers in politics or public service, which prevent full-time teaching.