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2009-11-05 00:15
Countrywide ex-CEO Mozilo must face SEC fraud case |
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By Jonathan Stempel and Gina Keating
NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES, Nov 4 (Reuters) - A federal judge rejected a request by Angelo Mozilo, the former chief executive of mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp, to dismiss a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit accusing him of securities fraud and insider trading.
"The specific allegations of the complaint relied on by the SEC describe in great detail the virtual abandonment of prudent underwriting guidelines and the resulting proliferation of poor quality loans, during the same period Countrywide was touting the superior quality of its underwriting guidelines and its loan portfolio," the judge wrote.
"Moreover, given that Countrywide's core business, i.e., selling mortgages into the secondary market, admittedly depended upon the quality of its loan production, it is certainly not difficult for the court to conclude that the poor quality of Countrywide's underwriting practices and loan portfolio would be material to investors," he added.
(Editing by Steve Orlofsky) Keywords: MOZILO/SEC LAWSUIT (jon.stempel@thomsonreuters.com +1 646 223 6317; Reuters Messaging: jon.stempel.reuters.com@reuters.net)
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