Jiffy sues ex-Fannie, Freddie execs in support of fraud

The shrub administration seized control of the mortgage giants into September 2008. So far, the companies come up with cost taxpayers almost $150 billion — the leading bailout of the fiscal catastrophe. They may possibly cost up to $259 billion, according to its government valve, the Federal Housing Finance Administration. The other executives charged were Fannies Enrico Dallavecchia, 50, a ex- chief expose detective, and Thomas Lund, 53, a ex- executive junior president; and Freddies Patricia Cook, 58, a ex- executive junior president and chief corporation detective, and Donald Bisenius, 53, a ex- senior junior president. Lunds lawyer, Thomas charge, held in the sphere of a statement with the intention of Lund did not delude everybody. Lawyers in favor of the other defendants declined to comment Friday morning.

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