Morris Stern of Monsey, also known as Moshe and Mark Stern, was in the center of a famous case which earned him a 2010 headline in Forbes Magazine as Citigroups Bad Boy: how an untested businessman got a $126 million loanand personally owes every dime of it.
The bad deal was made in 2007 when Stern was only 34. His case reads like a look into the world of bad business practices that dominated banking prior to the 2008/2009 financial meltdown.
Several banks were pitching me at the same time, says Stern. Every bank, including JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank, wanted product.
Stern bought 11 shopping malls with the $126 million and they promptly floundered. Ultimately he filed for bankruptcy and Citigroup only recouped $40 million of the money.
During the deal, Stern forged the signature of another supposed backer, and this and other allegations led to federal charges against him and ultimately to his becoming an informant for the feds.
Stern is a Hasidic Jew who was born in Argentina. He began his career in the garment industry and also is reputed to be a local politico, bundling cash donations to various different candidates and playing other roles of influence.
According to www.vosizneias.com he graduated Satmar Yeshiva United Talmudical Academy in Kirays Joel in 1991.
http://www.rocklandtimes.com/2013/04/03/informant-owed-citigroup-tens-of-millions/
It is not just in your stomping ground this kind of corruption is taking place. The US is the most corrupt country in the world
At this point in New York State it is no longer necessary to add the “D” behind an arrested politician’s name since there aren’t enough Republicans to make a difference. This is especially true down state.
Their real crime was holding out. They did not kick back the juice demanded by the Obamacrats
The bombshell appears to be that the feds don’t like corrupt locals.
And all this is surprising because...?
You take a all these ass-clowns out and do some public dunking....and tar and feather them.
NO BUSINESS can be done that is not on such a record.
If you make a back-door deal, it is void because it is not public.
how would that be?