7.14.2008

Let the Lawsuits Begin: Banks Brace for a Storm of Litigation

Very interesting. - Ed.

by Ellen Brown, Global Research

In an article in The San Francisco Chronicle in December 2007, attorney Sean Olender suggested that the real reason for the subprime bailout schemes being proposed by the U.S. Treasury Department was not to keep strapped borrowers in their homes so much as to stave off a spate of lawsuits against the banks. The plan then on the table was an interest rate freeze on a limited number of subprime loans. Olender wrote:

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