Andrew Cuomo Sues Bank of New York Over ‘Egregious’ Breach of Conduct in Madoff Affair
The New York Attorney General continues his crusade against financial institutions, and the English language.
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The New York Attorney General continues his crusade against financial institutions, and the English language.
Who would want to rush into this job?
"Even in an era of purple prose," the attorney general is over the top, the judge concludes.
Bonus Buster Andrew Cuomo files a 90-page lawsuit against the bank's top executives.
The attorney general of New York sets bonus-happy banks straight.
The New York attorney general files suit against Intel, to protect us all.
The bank fights back against the attorney general's accusations that they were "hindering" his investigation into Merrill Lynch bonuses.
The message of which is: Don't mess with the AG.
Perhaps unduly titillated by Andrew Cuomo's bonus report, the House votes 237–185 to allow government to set compensation.
Some of his money seems to have rubbed against some other money, improperly.
The Bonus Buster makes a deal.
And Andrew Cuomo has all the juicy deets.
Also, "misrepresentations, concealment, self-dealing, reckless conduct, and gross negligence," according to a complaint filed by Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
Even though they "had nothing to do with the meltdown in the financial products division."
Well, some of them. But still, that doesn't seem like the Cuomo we know now.
The Bonus Buster dumped the amounts of individual bonuses into an already-steaming cauldron of rage.
He went through all the testimony and found a lie! Or, an inconsistency. Or a mistake. Anyway, something!