Tag Archives: Mary McCulley
“GOTCHA” IS FOR LITTLE PEOPLE, NOT FOR BILLIONAIRES
“Gotcha”: If YOU break a securities law, you’ll be thrown under the jail. If a private equity firm breaks securities laws, the SEC will just look the other way and offer lame excuses as to why they looked the other … Continue reading
MARY MCCULLEY IS A THREAT TO FRAUD, NOT TO BANKS OR THE PUBLIC
Why is Mary McCulley in prison and why didn’t they let her out on May 8 despite public outcry? Simply put, she is a threat. Not to the public, not at all. Not even close. She certainly isn’t a threat … Continue reading
MCCULLEY SENT BACK TO PRISON: MOTION DENIED
I figured as much…from Glenn Augenstein’s FB page: MINUTE ENTRY for proceedings held before Judge Sam E Haddon: Motion Hearing as to Mary Ann McCulley held on 5/8/2014 re 93 MOTION to Amend/Correct 91 MOTION for Release from Custody filed … Continue reading
THE $6 MILLION WOMAN: INTERVIEW WITH MARY MCCULLEY
NOTE: This interview was conducted in late February 2014, before a sentencing hearing that was eventually postponed. Ms. McCulley was then sentenced to a year each of prison and probation on April 25, 2014. She is now requesting a Reconsideration … Continue reading
FREE MARY MCCULLEY–MORE DETAILS EMERGE
Edited press release received by LRM: For the millions who have lost their homes to foreclosure, or are still losing their homes to the “too big to fail” banks, Mary McCulley is a hero. In February she stood up to … Continue reading
BANKS ARE A THREAT TO SOCIETY, NOT MARY MCCULLEY
This is unbelievable. Absurd. Kafkaesque. Mary McCulley was sent to jail yesterday because supposedly she is a “public risk” and doesn’t “respect the law”: “BUTTE – A federal judge chose to give a Kentucky woman a longer prison sentence than … Continue reading
FORGET HEARINGS, JAIL BANKERS
Indeed, these will be hearings (if and when they happen) on financial faux pas, not financial terrorism–and the second kind is the kind we need… Having new hearings on the Independent Foreclosure Review–which was abruptly ended by a settlement in … Continue reading