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Former Countrywide Whistleblower: Mortgage Fraud 'Systemic' [WATCH]

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 12/05/11 02:30 PM ET Updated: 12/05/11 03:52 PM ET

With mortgage lenders now facing allegations of misconduct on several fronts, a former top ranking employee at a major home lender has come forward saying fraud at her firm wasn't the exception, but the norm.

Eileen Foster, a former executive vice president in charge of fraud investigations at mortgage lender Countrywide Financial, told CBS 60 Minutes reporter Steve Kroft that mortgage fraud was a common occurrence at the firm. Foster goes on to say that she faced illegal retaliation for filing reports investigating the fraud, alleging Countrywide fired her when she refused to lie to federal regulators on Countrywide's behalf.

"From what I saw, the types of things I saw, it was, it appeared systemic," Foster said on 60 Minutes Sunday. "It wasn't just one individual or two or three individuals, it was branches of individuals, it was regions of individuals."

Countrywide Financial, acquired by Bank of America in 2008, was a central figure in the housing collapse and subsequent foreclosure crisis. Once America's largest mortgage lender, the company has agreed to a litany of settlements since 2008, including a $600 million class-action settlement, an $108 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission and the ousting of former CEO Angelo Mozilo, who paid $67.5 million in penalties to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Still, no top level finance executives have faced federal prosecution for actions related to the financial crisis, despite several reports, like Foster's, that allege fraud was a common practice. At the same time, as Federal prosecution of financial fraud falls to a 20-year low, over two thousand people have been arrested in connection with the Occupy Wall Street protests.

Some are taking a stand against alleged abuses, with Massachusetts AG Martha Coakley last week annoucing a lawsuit against five major mortgage lenders, including Bank of America, the parent company of Countrywide Financial. According to the lawsuit, banks exacerbated the forecloser crisis by taking illegal shortcuts, while doing little to help homeowners in the process.

A separate recently-released government report also claimed government lending agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac illegally foreclosed on homeowners by failing to hold banks properly accountable for subprime loans.

As for Foster, she's since been vindicated since being fired for what Countrywide called "inappropriate and unprofessional conduct," the Wall Street Journal reports. This fall, she was awarded nearly a million dollars in back pay and benefits from BofA for wrongful termination, according to 60 Minutes.

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With mortgage lenders now facing allegations of misconduct on several fronts, a former top ranking employee at a major home lender has come forward saying fraud at her firm wasn't the exception, but t...
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09:22 PM on 12/15/2011
my loan was with countrywide , then it went to bank of america , then I lost my job , soon after got sick , no insurance , oh boy in trouble now so I went and filed chapter 11 , got better and got a new job but if you put your house in chapter 11 you can't get a modification .
10:17 AM on 12/08/2011
The Banks are STEALING people's homes. Obama!!! Where are you? You should be helping the people of the US. You want to get re-elected, stand up for the average American who has or is getting their home taken away from them by these crooks, liars and cheats!!!
08:33 AM on 12/08/2011
The ruling class is untouchable in America. Doesn't matter if it's fraud, war crimes or mass murder. Those in power walk free here.
06:38 AM on 12/08/2011
The headline should read "Financial Fraud No Longer a Criminal Offense".
Since we've had no federal prosecutions of anyone involved in the mortgage loan fraud crisis doesn't it stand to reason there's no reason to change.Funny how former Gov.Rod Blagojevich(D) of Illinois was sentenced to fourteen years in prison for a something that didn't even enrich him by a thin dime,while rampant criminal activity in the mortgage industry is "studied" and the guilty players play musical chairs.
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MichaelMcKLA
I'm moving to Pandora.
10:31 PM on 12/07/2011
All in favor of closing the US government and starting over, type 1 now.

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06:36 PM on 12/07/2011
Hello A.G. Holder...what are you waiting for? You must be building a case? Right?
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Hardyman1966
The antonym of liberal is INTOLERANT.
03:06 PM on 12/07/2011
Another not-terribly-well-kept-secret.  I turned down numerous underwriting opportunities with Countrywide over the years, solely based on their reputation as the child molester of the mortgage world.

And then Bank of America buys them.

On purpose.
02:30 PM on 12/07/2011
When will bank CEOs and Managers be arrested for Fraud. And where do the Fines they pay go? Bet some Congressmand/woman past WH residents is getting "consieration fees" (read: kickbacks).
01:32 PM on 12/07/2011
Countrywide is the same as chris dodd and barney frank. They ALL should be in jail.

Imagine if everyone got a deal like dodd did.
08:01 AM on 12/07/2011
End the Fed and legislate for state run banks, it's the only way to losen the choke hold that the banking cartel has our country.
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rak6748
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03:33 AM on 12/07/2011
I went through the Savings & Loan fraud debacle in the 1980's and over 1000 bankers went to prison. What the he|| is wrong with Obama's DOJ and why aren't bankers going to prison for this felonious action against the country. This was FAR worse than what happened back in the 1980's.
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09:00 PM on 12/07/2011
The "Home Ownership Program" was promoted at the highest level of govt, including White House, both in Clinton and Bush adminstration.

Ofcoure the govt did not encourage criminality, alteration in mortgage application forms and bundling of mortgage to sell to unsuspected third parties as AAA+ rated.

Trying to prosecute individuals for the Home Mortgage mess is like trying to prosecute the half-a-dozen neocons for starting and prosecuting the Iraq war, with lies and deceit.
10:20 AM on 12/08/2011
Agree. Why is Obama watching from the sidelines?
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01:49 AM on 12/07/2011
I love the humor of having Chase be the advertiser for this segment! One of the biggest offenders!
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Ben Winslow
Never Split My Vote After Bush v. Gore!
12:21 AM on 12/07/2011
She should be hailed as a hero!!!!
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11:40 PM on 12/06/2011
Stop Foreclosures Now! Stop putting people out of their homes now. Force any mortgage holder to PROVE the homeowner cannot meet any standard to advance an adjustment to the mortgage that will allow the homeowner to stay in their home. Whatever price would be paid at an auction should be offered to the homeowners as their new amount of mortgage to pay. Period.
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Ben Winslow
Never Split My Vote After Bush v. Gore!
12:26 AM on 12/07/2011
No silly....the rich get to snap up the homes for cash at auctions! That plan would mess up the Country Clubbers Bonanza!!!!!
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Sooperbohl
Cant we all just get along?
10:28 PM on 12/06/2011
After watching this.. seems like most of Country Wide should be in prison.. Oh where is Joe the Plumber when you need him? OK.. I'm just kidding here!!