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To: Liz
> a castle in Ireland payoff for arranging a presidential pardon;

What is the money trail or story-line leading up to the ownership of the Irish castle. I know it is on an island.

This Dodd fellow has modest means. Did the funding come from his lobbyist-spouse?

16 posted on 11/13/2009 5:20:34 AM PST by pointsal
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To: pointsal; Landru; stephenjohnbanker; raybbr
(A) The SEC filed a lawsuit accusing Mozilo of civil fraud and illegal insider trading. (B) A complaint filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics led the Senate Ethics Committee to begin looking at mortgages Sens. Dodd and Kent Conrad, D-N.D., received from Countrywide Financial Corp via a "VIP" program for "friends of Angelo," Countrywide's then-chief exec. The latter went nowhere.

HOW DODD'S DEAL MIGHT HAVE GONE DOWN Since the Dodd story broke, the five-term senator has offered contradictory fragments of explanations and intentions. Dodd gallops the gamut from calling the allegations of special treatment "outrageous" to pledging repeatedly and specifically to release documents related to the $800,000 in sweetheart deals he got from Countrywide.

Claiming "there's nothing there," Dodd refuses to say whether his Senate campaign committee's payments of $60,000 summer 2008 to a Washington law firm, which has a history of representing Democratic senators in trouble, were for his defense in the Senate ethics investigation of his dealings with Countrywide. He suggested, before he fled to his third home in Ireland in August, that Countrywide was not cooperating in providing information.

Dodd still claims there was nothing unusual about the $800,000 in mortgages he got from Countrywide in 2003, but records refute that. Documents indicate that Dodd was getting a mortgage of $276,150 on his second home in Connecticut on July 3, 2003. The amount was reduced to $275,042 and the mortgage he was refinancing was paid off. Dodd and his wife also got a home equity loan on their Connecticut property in East Haddam from Countrywide that day.

But the course those loans took was very strange. The standard routine is for the homeowner to sign the loan documents, the borrowed money is sent to the lender being paid off and the new mortgage is recorded on local land records within a few days.

Dodd, however, signed some but not all of his loan documents himself. Agents of Countrywide signed his $275,042 Connecticut mortgage. His previous mortgage with Countrywide was paid off but the new mortgage did not appear on the local land records for an astonishing 16 months.

For nearly a year and a half, Countrywide failed (or declined) to secure its interest in Dodd's home by taking the ordinary and essential step of presenting the documents to the local town clerk and recording them in the land records. This is exceedingly rare in the mortgage business.

Too bad for Doddsy mortgages leave detailed paper trails. Dodd's making the same mistake as his ousted crooked father----thinking he's dealing with a bunch of amateurs----well, maybe Conn liberals (snicker).

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Now, it's likely that Dodd is on his hands and knees pleading with Obama to call off the Feds. That's why we need to take other routes to see that justice is done. For example----Dodd (and his wife and family) are probably enrolled in high-roller comp programs at Conn casinos (and/or in other gambling venues). These programs show every nickel high rollers bet---including wins on which high rollers may not have paid taxes.

Casinos are very tightly regulated. They are more than happy to cooperate with authorities---to protect their licenses. Casinos would also have records on the amount of untraceable casino chips Dodd (his wife and his family) received-----maybe gifts from his pal Angelo. Authorities should also inquire if Dodd wire-transferred--- or if Angelo wire-transferred---monies into Dodd's casino account........and if taxes were paid on these monies.

Connecticut Division of Special Revenue (Gaming Control Board)
WEB SITE http://74.125.95.104/search?q=cache:EPdMRVRy8g8J:www.ct.gov/dosr/

Mailing Addresses:

Division of Special Revenue (controls casinos)
555 Russell Rd.
Newington CT 06111-1523

Division of Special Revenue
P.O. Box 310424
Newington CT 06131-0424

Another possibility: Dodd, his family, and Angelo, may have used NETeller Plc to illegally convert monies that were then transferred offhore---to overseas gambling companies, for their personal use later.

NETeller is an Isle of Man-based payment processor for gambling Web sites (suspected of having operations in the US Virgin Islands---a notorious money-laundering bank haven).

19 posted on 11/13/2009 5:49:12 AM PST by Liz (Obama's the best thing that happened to the Republican Party in a long time.)
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