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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Don't Negotiate With Chase - Prosecute Them!

Last night, I went on All In With Chris Hayes to discuss something that should be unbelievable: The Justice Department has evidence JP Morgan Chase committed major securities fraud – but instead of filing criminal charges, they’re negotiating with them to settle for a small fraction of the damage they did.

Chase and Chase CEO Jamie Dimon broke the law, defrauded millions and crashed the economy. It's time for a perpwalk, not a negotiation.
Sign our letter to Attorney General Eric Holder demanding criminal charges for Chase, not sweetheart deals:
http://other98.com/dont-negotiate-with-chase-prosecute-them/
The New York Times has reported that JPMorgan Chase’s CEO Jamie Dimon has been in regular contact with Eric Holder at the Justice Department, negotiating the terms of his own fines, tacitly admitting guilt without ever having to face a jury for his crimes or even publicly admitting wrongdoing.
Isn’t is time we stopped letting the banks get away with buying off the government in exchange for escaping criminal charges? Especially when we are talking about a bank that continues to be charged with new offenses almost every month?
I'm beyond tired of Big Banks being Above The Law - and I think it's long past time to say No Banker Is Too Big To Jail. Join me.
Thank you for all you do to make this movement real.
Sincerely,
Alexis Goldstein, The Other 98%
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Sources:
1. The New York Times, “U.S. Deal with JP Morgan Spurred by a Phone Call.
2. BuzzFeed, “How Two Deals And Two Lawsuits Led To JPMorgan’s $13 Billion Settlement.
3. The Other 98%, “Alexis Breaks Down the $13 BN JPM Settlement.

The Other 98% is making democracy work for the rest of us.
Our website is http://other98.com/.

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