Monday, August 25, 2008

FBI saw threat of mortgage crisis - Los Angeles Times

FBI saw threat of mortgage crisis - Los Angeles Times: "WASHINGTON -- Long before the mortgage crisis began rocking Main Street and Wall Street, a top FBI official made a chilling, if little-noticed, prediction: The booming mortgage business, fueled by low interest rates and soaring home values, was starting to attract shady operators and billions in losses were possible.

'It has the potential to be an epidemic,' Chris Swecker, the FBI official in charge of criminal investigations, told reporters in September 2004. But, he added reassuringly, the FBI was on the case. 'We think we can prevent a problem that could have as much impact as the S&L crisis,' he said.


Today, the damage from the global mortgage meltdown has more than matched that of the savings-and-loan bailouts of the 1980s and early 1990s. By some estimates, it has made that costly debacle look like chump change. But it's also clear that the FBI failed to avert a problem it had accurately forecast."

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So let's all give the FBI a big hand for preventing a disaster. Oh, wait.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The FBI has also been WELL INFORMED on the HOA/COA/CID CRISIS as well, in many parts of the country. That's what the vNUMEROUS ictims have to say.
I wonder what the hold up is?