Posted on18 January 2012. Tags: 50 state settlement , Abigail Field , attorney general , bank of america , Beau Biden , california , Catherine Cortez Masto , Covington & Burling , criminal , delaware , employees , Eric Holder , Eric Schneiderman , esign , fannie mae , fhfa , FHFA OIG , foreclosure fraud , Freddie Mac , investigation , investors , Kamala D. Harris , kentucky , Lender Processing Services Inc. , LPS , mail fraud , Martha Coakley , massachusetts , mbs , MERS , MERSCORP , mortgage , mortgage backed securities , MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC. , Nevada , new york , obama administration , Pension Funds , Refinance , Representation , settlement , tom miller , Trusts , UETA , wire fraud
For part 1 go here
Abigail Field-
My last post detailed how the Justice Department abandoned the principle of equality before the law in its Financial Meltdown enforcement efforts. This post focuses on Justice’s efforts–and lack thereof–to defend our legal system and the rule of law it relies on.
The Buck Stops with Holder and Obama
[REALITY CHECK ]
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