U.S. fines former Deutsche Bank subprime chief over alleged mortgage fraud

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A former head of subprime trading at Deutsche Bank AG will pay a $500,000 civil ...

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The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday announced the settlement with Paul Mangione, who was also a former Deutsche Bank managing director, who did not admit wrongdoing. Settlement papers were filed with the federal court in Brooklyn, New York. More than half the loans were made by Deutsche Bank’s DB Home Lending unit, then known as Chapel Funding.

The charges were announced eight months after Deutsche Bank reached a $7.2 billion settlement, including a $3.1 billion civil fine, with the U.S. government, and admitted to misleading investors about RMBS it sold.

 

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aussietorres Pay 500k to lie cheat and steal on $1.4 Bil seems cheap.

Jail, prison, that's a story, fine $500K what a scam

Fine? FINE?!

D B also helped Trump launder money from Russia

Over a decade late. Way to go USA

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