More of this please:

Angelo R. Mozilo, the self-made man from the Bronx who built Countrywide Financial into the nation’s largest mortgage lender before the credit squeeze hit, has been charged with securities fraud and insider trading in a civil suit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Citing e-mail messages in which Mr. Mozilo referred to Countrywide loan products as “toxic” and “poison,” S.E.C. officials said that he had misled investors about growing risks in the company’s lending practices from 2005 through 2007. During this time he also generated $140 million in profits by selling stock in the company, the S.E.C. said.

“This is the tale of two companies,” said Robert Khuzami, enforcement director at the S.E.C. “Countrywide portrayed itself as underwriting mainly prime-quality mortgages, using high underwriting standards. But concealed from shareholders was the true Countrywide, an increasingly reckless lender assuming greater and greater risk.”

A lot more of these bastards need to be thrown into a cell and have their assets confiscated in order to pay for increased unemployment benefits for all the people they screwed.

h/t John Cole

  1. Schu says:

    Yes I would like to see more CEO’s held accountable for their actions, but like Enron, I do not expect to see much done about it. The CEO’s of the nation, and the internationals, control a lot of the money donated to both political parties, and they are not about to let the idea that they are responsible for a lot of our problem come out. They will use this clout to cover up all but the most blatant examples of their greed.

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