Goldman Sachs SEC Inquiry into Mortgage Related Fraud

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http://www.stockmarketfunding.com Goldman Sachs, SEC, Paulson, Abacus 2007-AC1, Goldmans Abacus deals In seven of Goldmans Abacus deals, the bank went to the American International Group for insurance on the bonds. Those deals have led to billions of dollars in losses at A.I.G., which was the subject of an $180 billion taxpayer rescue. The Abacus deal in the S.E.C. complaint was not one of them. Goldman Sachs received a Wells Notice and was accused of securities fraud in a civil suit filed Friday.

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  • It's amazing they get a slap on the wrist and then they're free to walk the stock mark

  • pathetic that obama is still being paid off by these guys ($1 million) and not doing anything to stop it happening again!

  • wassup rightwing zealots, teabaggers? My President is da man!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • A -fuckin- PLUS. GS evil is uncovered. if their stock doesn't go to 2 cents then something is very wrong.

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