United States Deputy Attorney General James Cole – Worked for Bank Law Firm – Bryan Cave LLP

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United States Deputy Attorney General

James Cole

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Written by John Wright

November 17th, 2011

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I was thinking yesterday that it would be funny to call 911 to report that someone is trying to steal my home. Why not? We call them when someone tries to steal our car for crying out loud, in which I would think that a house would be far more valuable than a car. It would be absolutely hilarious to post the recording of the 911 operator’s response, even though I know they would not do anything about it. However, that is not the question here, because the question is why won’t the federal government do anything about the potentially irregular, fraudulent, and simply unsafe mortgage selling practices of maybe selling the same loan multiple times to multiple investors?

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The answer might be because they used to work for the banks. I mean wouldn’t that suck to maybe find out that the United States Deputy Attorney General used work for one of the law firms CURRENTLY REPRESENTING Bank of Destroying The American Dream? How much would that suck? Well, you should be able to answer that question right now. This is because HE DID!

United States Deputy Attorney General James Cole was sworn in as the Deputy Attorney General on Monday, January 3, 2011. However, he entered private practice in 1992 and was a partner at the alleged Dirty Trick Playing Bryan Cave Law Firm from the year 1995 to 2010. - Click here

James Cole served as a court-appointed independent monitor to a large insurance company to establish and oversee corporate compliance programs and ensure it adhered to laws and regulations. He also counseled businesses on securities, regulatory, and criminal law issues

Mr. Cole first joined the Department in 1979 as part of Attorney General’s Honors Program and served for 13 years – first as a trial attorney in the Criminal Division, and later as the Deputy Chief of the Division’s Public Integrity Section, the office that handles investigation and prosecution of corruption cases against officials, and employees at all levels of government. At Public Integrity Mr. Cole tried a number of notable cases, including prosecution of a U.S. District Judge, a member of Congress, and a federal prosecutor.

While in private practice in 1995, Mr. Cole was tapped to serve as Special Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. In that role, he led an investigation into allegations that former House Speaker Newt Gingrich had improperly used tax-exempt money for partisan purposes and misled the Committee in its inquiry. His investigation led to a bipartisan resolution that was approved by an overwhelming majority of the full House, and resulted in a formal reprimand of Speaker Gingrich and a requirement that he pay penalties.

Mr. Cole has been a member of the adjunct faculty at Georgetown University Law Center, teaching courses on public corruption law and legal ethics, and has lectured at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. He is a former chair of the American Bar Association (ABA) White Collar Crime Committee and served as the Chair Elect of the ABA Criminal Justice Section. He received his B.A. from the University of Colorado and his J.D. from the University of California-Hastings. (Information taken from DOJ page) DOJ Page

Dosen’t it suck to find out that the United States Deputy Attorney General used to work for the banks? Gee, do you think that he might still have some alliances to the potentially criminal Bank of Destroying America? Do you think that (name removed) ev-ev-ever has talked to Ja-Ja-James Cole?

Sounds like their might be a little conflict of interest going on if you ask me.

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Things that make you go hmmmmmmm.

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