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[VIDEO] Holder: No banks ‘too big to jail’

[VIDEO] Holder: No banks ‘too big to jail’

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Attorney General Eric Holder declared Monday that no banks are too big to be prosecuted if they engage in criminal activity, while another law enforcement official said a pair of cases against major banks may culminate in guilty pleas in the near future.

“There is no such thing as ‘too big to jail,” Holder declared in a weekly video message. “No individual or company, no matter how large or how profitable, is above the law.”

Cases against Swiss bank Credit Suisse for helping Americans evade taxes through secret accounts and against French bank BNP Paribas (for dodging U.S. sanctions against Sudan and Iran) are expected to be resolved in the next couple of weeks, possibly with guilty pleas, said a law enforcement official who asked not to be named.

[POLITICO]

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2 Responses to “[VIDEO] Holder: No banks ‘too big to jail’”

  1. JOI says:

    Holder is full of crap. He works for Obama and is a puppet that sways in whatever direction the strings are being pulled. Banker, Wall Street, Attorneys, etc., are still illegally and unlawfully taking homeowners homes without being the rightful owners of such. Holder knew this from years ago but chose to do nothing about it. Pleaseee, spear me the details with Holder. All these crooks days are coming. GOD still sits on the throne and sees all.

  2. GuyFawkes says:

    Anyone notice that Credit Suisse NOT a US-based bank? Why is Holder not meeting in back-door meetings with leader of Credit Suiss? Will he not wear Presidential cufflinks as a sign of solidarity?

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