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Why Would a Banker Sell his $14m House to his Wife for $100?
Former Lehman boss accused of trying to hide assets from creditors
In the weeks after Lehman collapsed around him, triggering the worst financial panic since the Great Depression and causing him a personal $1bn (£718m) loss on his stake in the firm, Mr Fuld transferred ownership of a $14m mansion in Florida to his wife, Kathleen. She paid just $100, the minimum allowed by Florida law.
Dick Fuld, the former CEO of the bankrupt Lehman Brothers (GETTY) The five-bedroom property, nestled on 3.3 acres of beachfront at beautiful Jupiter Island, north of the well-to-do playground of Palm Beach, is their "seasonal getaway" and one of five homes the couple own.
As details of the transfer emerged yesterday, Wall Streeters and lawyers speculated that the couple could be trying to shield as many of their assets as possible from lawsuits, including bankruptcy proceedings. Mr Fuld stayed on at Lehman Brothers to assist with bankruptcy proceedings there, until the end of December. Lehman Brothers, which is being run by an administrator, had no comment.
In the congested race to be named the official face of Wall Street greed, Mr Fuld has been a nose ahead since his often belligerent performance in front of Congress in October, as lawmakers picked over the years of risky bets that enriched Lehman executives and had ultimately capsized the 158-year-old firm the previous month.
At the hearing, lawmakers lambasted Mr Fuld as a "villain" for amassing a sprawling property empire and a modern art collection that was the envy of Wall Street, while taxpayers were now on the hook for hundreds of billions of dollars to prop up the banking system.
When one lawmaker said he believed Mr Fuld had taken home half a billion dollars in pay and bonuses during the previous decade, as the finance industry feasted on a booming sub-prime mortgage market and a buoyant economy, Mr Fuld said the figure was not right but could not provide another, and eventually agreed to something close to $300m. The collapse of Lehman began a chain reaction in the derivatives markets that came close to a full-scale financial panic and prompted the US government to propose an unprecedented $700bn bailout for Wall Street - against the wishes of an American public that wanted to see super-remunerated bankers punished for their excesses. Mr Fuld has been named in numerous investors lawsuits against Lehman, its executives and advisers, accusing them of hiding its dire financial condition.
Mr Fuld and his wife recently raised $13.5m from the sale of a collection of abstract impressionist drawings and Kathleen Fuld attracted attention when she went shopping at upmarket Hermès over the holidays and requested white bags, instead of the designer brand's signature orange ones.
The transfer of the Florida mansion has raised further interest in the couple's financial circumstances.
"One thing to look for when someone is under pressure from creditors is whether they are transferring assets to other people," said Eric Ruff, a Florida attorney. "That technique is one of the oldest tricks in the book and the laws against it are named after Queen Elizabeth I."
Florida has generous laws that protect residents from losing their homes in bankruptcy and other legal proceedings. Mr Ruff said the Jupiter Island mansion might well have been shielded from anyone seeking compensation from Mr Fuld alone because it was already in joint ownership.
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Show Allthis is another example of one of the "haves" that ought to "have not"... the bugger..
That pig fucker and that Frankenstein imitator senator from Arizona along with that Republican House leader who always looks stoned and has too much brown make up on all need minimum wage jobs in Tar Heel North Carolina.
I wonder if he also sold his multi million dollar art collection to his wife for $100.
If he was manipulating books and representing the status of the corporation to hide how bad things were, he needs to go to prison. Anyone engaged in "cooking books" needs to go to prison. It is essentially the same thing as walking down the street and getting mugged by a common thief. So why are we punishing a blue collar robbery but letting white collar robbers go free?
And it would be my wild guess that this guy also has offshore bank accounts where he is hiding his fortune. I wonder how much he paid in taxes last year. All the government needs to do is track credit/debit card transactions on those accounts to bust him for tax evasion. He needs to be made an example of for all of those weaselly CEO wannabes out there.
And the lesson to be learned is we need to establish a mandate and automatic prison time for anyone manipulating books like this. And that also means having real regulators instead of the ones with their heads up their butts we have had.
How does this guy look himself in the mirror every day? What a low-life.
I do not think his reflection in the mirror bothers him one bit. What has happened here is YEARS of indoctrination, wherein the press, hollywood and the myth factory that overwhelms the Cultural scene has shaped the peoples thinking into their believing the wealthy and the elite are better and more deserving then anyone else.
A new Noble class created but with none of the Noblesse Oblige. That you might think he a low-life means nothing to him and his 10's of millions of dollars. He would rather have those millions then your good opinion of him.
All you need do is look at the numbers of these people that go for addictive counseling. A whole seperate realm of law exists for them. If you are poor and black and caught using drugs, it is into prison and throw away the key.
If you are wealthy its "Drug Counselling" . Especially if you are a Politicians son.
Remember the pigs in animal farm. "Some animals are more equal then others".
Fair comment except I don't believe most of us think they are better or deserve more. I hope and believe the reverse is about to be demonstrated.
Great reference to Animal Farm!
Hollywood is a HUGE purveyor of lies.
This month we will soon have the release of the movie "Diary of a Shop-aholic" (or some such title).
NOW? Post-Christmas 2008? The year consumers bought very little, because they were worrying about how to pay the rent?
Job layoffs are being announced each and every day, and THIS is the kind of movie we get from them?
It's beyond stupid.
Speaking of indoctrination, here's the next piece of such, "Stock-Surfing the Tsunami" in the New Yorker: http://nymag.com/news/businessfinance/53617/
The media, which is owned by the same types, glorifies the "made-it-on-his-own" people. Unfortunately, most people don't realise all the "little" people needed by them. These people are the cops and fire-fighters keeping their "self-made" fortunes safe, the bank clerk data-entering the financial transactions, people who maintain the infrastructure (roads, power lines, phone lines), people who built and sent up satellites so their trades could fly around the world at light speed, not to mention the people that take care of their families: teachers, day care workers, grocery store clerks where they shop...
We're all connected but those "elites" at the very top and the ones trying to get there, as in the New Yorker piece, seem to forget that as soon as they acquire their riches and so don't think they owe anyone, least of all the government, which is supposed to provide a level playing field for them to get rich on, and thus rises that obscene sense of entitlement.
This writer of this New Yorker piece, Joe Hagan, may not realise it, but he is helping set up the next bubble in which he may end up blasting the obscene excesses by the people he wrote about.
Yes, the complicity of enablers runs deep and wide.
Of course, I could be wrong...
Remember Animal Farm and the Romanov episode. Revolution simply put another set of pigs to the trough.
It's probably not quite as simple as that.
Of course, I could be wrong...
C'mon, you know better than that. These guys don't show up in the mirrors.
In a perfect world, it would matter what we the people think. In this one....
Ursa
THE HAVES: Dick Fuld
THE HAVE NOTS - Women earning minimum wage working as a CNA in a nursing home, stole Jewelry from one of the residents - 3 years in prison
I use to have to recite the pledge of Allegiance at school - with liberty and justice for all. Who Knew that only met THE HAVES
Yes, as through this world I've wandered
I've seen lots of funny men;
Some will rob you with a six-gun,
And some with a fountain pen.
Thank You Woody
Far, far more has been taken at the point of a fountain pen. Far more.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
Why doesn't the government, or a large group of minimum wage workers, walk into MRS. Fudd's home and snatch all those paintings off the wall and sell them.
That would be giving the money back to at least SOME of the people he STOLE from.
Hiding assets should be a sign of guilt. HE should be prosecuted. AND last time I looked, husbands and their WIVES are considered ONE legal entity.
She should be prosecuted too. White bags in deed. Maker her work at Wal-Mart.
Make the people who own Walmart work at WalMart, and make the people who work at WalMart own it too! As for Mr & Mrs Fuld, i think a 'job' breaking rocks would be more appropriate. Bastards.
Do they have a Wal-Mart in Gitmo?
Nietzsche ,
Don't forget the rich pig Dems. Possibly they're not as rich as the rich pig Repubs, but they're still filthy rich and ... damn fiends the whole bunch.
Anyway, no court of law should need to wonder at all why he sold the mansion for $100 to his wife. The reason is quite obvious.
Can the s.o.b. and every other rich pig s.o.b., and take their wealth and spread it among The People, esp. the poor, but also everyone among poor and middle income. After all, it's what Mammon worshippers deserve.
"That technique is one of the oldest tricks in the book and the laws against it are named after Queen Elizabeth I."
There are also techniques for avoiding discussion of systemic failure.
50 million dollar corporate jet (reluctantly) cancelled by Citigroup . . . how many self-interested, greedy, arrogant purchases like this one (now fortunately stopped) have been going on since the rush to provide public funds to these bastards back in September?
Fu(k him. Seize he mofo's assets anyway. His mansion, his yacht, his limo, his Swiss bank accout.
Greedy pigs like him is what caused the storming of the Bastille.
Does the US have a Bastille?
get the rope!
In the late 19th Century and early 20th Century people like today's OVER-PAID, UNDERWORKED, UNDER-DESERVED, DECEITFUL, RICH SCUMBAGS were called Robber Barons! It is time to bring back not only more simpler times but terminology that older & wiser citizens resonate with and who can share with the younger generations the stories of how the Robber Barons like the Carnegie family, Rockefeller's, Mellon's, Jay Gould and other undeserving fuckers abused the poor and working class of this country to live as well as they did and their offspring did and still do! I say.....TAKE IT ALL BACK....make all of the parachuting CEO's of the last 10 to 20 years give back all their stock-option payouts and bonuses to the government and have that money fund a SINGLE PAYER UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE PLAN that we, deserving, law-abiding (for the most part) citizens can have for all that we have endured and suffered under these carpet-baggers!!! What are we waiting for?
Waiting for a REVOLUTION!!! When this bankrupts corporate agriculture and a few hundred-thousand starve to death and millions more are hungry, my guess is that a lot of this will be settled in the streets. History has forgotten but can't erase the fact of what happened to the Romanovs and their ilk 100 or so years ago.
..... globally!
Why Would a Banker Sell his $14m House to his Wife for $100?
A decade from now, when this paskudnyak's legal bills hopefully bankrupt him and the Justice Department seizes his hidden offshore assets, he will have been living in his wife's $100 mansion for years and will then hang himself from the rafters of the 1600 square foot attic. He will be played in the movie by John Turturro.
"Dick Fuld" just sounds like something my mother told me wasn't polite to discuss in mixed company.
Jesus Hussein Christ
If she was referring to something brown, that smells bad and lies on the ground, I'm sure she was correct that it is Dick Fuld and it isn't something thats polite to discuss in mixed company.
Infection of a poorly circumsized economy is known in the dismal science as "dickfuld". Not the same as $megma.
LOL
Sounds like something that happens when you pull your briefs up too fast without first adjusting yourself.
Eat the Rich.
War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength.
Exposure of the Wall Street feeding frenzy over the last decade is only in its infancy stage. There will be many more to come as the $500 TRILLION derivatives market explodes.
One could argue that our Congressional Corporate Lapdogs who approved and passed greed legislation for these "PIGS AT THE TROUGH" are primarily responsible for the financial crisis we are in. Their motto has been, "don't bite the hand that feeds you", even if those hands have the potential of destroying the country.
The corporate pigs and their enablers on Capitol Hill have been hijacking this democaracy for decades. While the hijacking moved at warp-speed under George W. Bush, most members from both parties are to blame for this highly toxic "financial vortex" with no end in sight.
Stay tuned for the next pig to rear its ugly head!
Excellent comment! Thank you Gail!
I'm not too concerned about who gets the Jupiter Island mansion as long as Mr. Prick Wrinkle (alias Dick Fold) gets to keep a wire cage for himself at sunny Guantanamo-by-the-Sea.
Warping our world is this-The greediest most rapacious attain positions of power & money. But those with heart and soul write, make music, grow food, nurture. Thus quickly the kind are dominated by the ugly warring minority within the gene-pool.
This may sound like a simplistic observation but the phenomena has brought the world to it's knees and stained the Earth Red.
Truth to Power? I wish! Rather I observe a very small percentage of 'us' are Cheneys or Fulds BUT THOSE FEW gravitate to power and hi-jack the many. Our land. Our Freedom. The Planet itself.
I read a lot of 'truth to power' these days, but I observe ugliness to power. This phenomena needs a Label. Because people don't read much, but understand phrases.
Maybe the Pirate to Power Principle. Tired of walking the plank America? etc...because it cannot be presented in Marxist terms. Class-Warfare though it is. azjoe.
I agree . . . we need a new phrase for this terrible power dynamic.
Something "grabby" and short.
We are being bamboozled by these guys on a daily basis.
Reading this piece about Fuld makes me just want to scream!!
" (...) against the wishes of an American public that wanted to see super-remunerated bankers punished for their excesses."
I was one of them.
banksters = gangsters
Who is behind all the wars? banksters
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
America is suffering the consequences of it's wealth worship cult.
Good point. And we are all part of it.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
I'd say confiscate their assets and apply them to the bail out thus reducing the taxpayers burden. The Govt. should be able to recoup several billion from various CEO's and Corp. coffers. But, who's watching the government? A classic case of the fox guarding the henhouse.
Here's a short list of 25 people who are responsible for the worst economic disaster since the 1930's. Unfortunately these high profile individuals will not loose their homes, go to jail or suffer any consequence from their actions. I would have to group this list with those involved in war crimes.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/jan/26/road-ruin-recession-individuals-economy
Sioux Rose
DEAD GI: Thanks for posting the link/list. I'd like to see EVERYONE on that list fleeced of all their assets for the PAIN they have caused millions, possibly billions since those on the low end will be paying via higher grain/subsistence food prices soon enough. This whole way of treating ALL necessities as chips to bet on Wall St gives to the gamblers the highest status. It explains why a few years ago, Las Vegas was ranked the # 1 city in the US for growth, and now the mecca for betters has the highest foreclosure rates in the nation.
The same mentality is giving to for-profit insurance companies, arguably AS bankrupt as their banking counterparts, the right to decide who gets surgery and who doesn't. When money interests, i.e. Mammon, determine all forms of domestic and foreign policy, added to the dire fact that war has proven profitable to those willing to trade human beings to amass their fortures, the unholy marriage of mammon and Mars brings the world and its citizens to their knees. Even the great Mother Nature is evidencing paroxysms of overkill, but these bastards get away thus far scot-free, much like our newly departed president and his band of murdering thieves.
"I'd like to see EVERYONE on that list fleeced of all their assets for the PAIN they have caused millions..."
Well, yeah, but...
"The American public
There's no escaping the fact: politicians might have teed up the financial system and failed to police it properly and Wall Street's greedy bankers might have got carried away with the riches they could generate, but if millions of Americans had just realised they were borrowing more than they could repay then we would not be in this mess. The British public got just as carried away. We are the credit junkies of Europe and many of our problems could easily have been avoided if we had been more sensible and just said no."
...not to take the heat from the pigs at the top, but there were plenty at the bottom as well.
This is a "learning moment"...for everyone.
No, I'm not exactly wrong, Dave.
I am all too familiar with the rapacious nature of the bansksters and everyone who sold bad mortgages to poor, elderly, and inarticulate people. They are beneath contempt and I have said so many times.
What I am talking to - if you will open your mind - is to that fact that collectively, we are partly to blame. If you would look at what we collectively consume, own, and waste, you would see that our culture is rotten, and we are the driving force. Our parents and grandparents bought what they could afford. We have gotten far away from that with easy credit and a "gotta have it now" mentality.
I'd love to see these bansksters and swindlers hung up by their balls and spanked with razor wire, but I have to also see my part in all this - and I do have a part in all this. While I don't have a mortgage (paid it off), I (as do most Americans) consume far more than is sustainable and I do have a responsibility as a global citizen to influence the world around me in a positive direction. That is my responsibility, it is your responsibility, it is OUR responsibility. Seeing only the "swindlers & financial sharks" is not seeing the forest for the trees and it is not helpful.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
And you are proposing, what?
You're right, it is class warfare and those on the bottom are losing. Welcome to civilized life. Nothing new there.
So, you and I and all the cognoscenti know this - now what? We wait for the elite to become enlightened and share?
I'm opting for plan B.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
I totally agree. I love your outrage. Absolutely appropriate.
Joe
Great list....please keep it handy and remind us about it from time to time. Thanks!