Tags: william k. black
ForeclosureGate Deal is a Cover Up
May 1st, 2011
in Op Ed
The Federal government is about to settle the ForeclosureGate affair, according to a report in the New York Times on April 9. The Times noted that twelve million homes will be lost by 2012. Home equity values are down by $5.6 trillion since the real estate crash.The draft agreement released to American Banker shows another corporate-friendly deal designed to maintain the incumbent perpetrators at the expense of the people. more »
The Unanticipated Consequences of MERS: Fraud
March 14th, 2011
in Op Ed
MERS' members had overwhelming incentives to engage in foreclosure fraud. The loans they were seeking to foreclose on often lacked essential documentation and were induced by defrauding the borrower. They had no legal right to foreclose, but did so anyway, committing tens of thousands of felonies monthly. more »
Wallison Revises History and His Own Positions
February 4th, 2011
in Announcements, Op Ed
William K. Black discusses extensive documentation that he says shows FCIC Commissioner Peter Wallison's minority report is a complete contradiction of factual history and his own role in it. more »
How Can the Architects of Crisis Investigate It?
January 31st, 2011
in Op Ed
William K. Black finds that the financial crisis was filled with white collar crime, yet the investigators focused on apologies for the perpetrators. more »
