“Imagine that you’re serving at a
forward operating base in Afghanistan,” David Dayen wrote.
“This has happened at least 700
times to servicemembers on missions overseas since the beginning of the
foreclosure crisis in 2008. And it’s actually illegal; it violates the
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, a statute that carries criminal penalties. The
nation’s biggest banks have admitted to the conduct before Congress and in
regulatory filings, and they only recently acknowledged that they illegally
foreclosed on ten times as many servicemembers as they previously claimed. Any
serious effort to hold banks accountable for routine abuse of homeowners should
include prosecutions of this execrable behavior. But the government rolled out
settlements years before the true depth of these violations ever began to come
to light.”
So why haven’t these banksters
been arrested? This would be what we in journalism used to call "a very
good question."
Of course, we wouldn't to hurt the
feelings of Wall Street bankers by actually asking it, however. That would be
mean.
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