Black People Politics : Eric Holder Takes $77 Million Job With JPMorgan Chase

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Just after announcing his resignation as U.S. attorney general, Eric Holder has accepted a top job with
Wall Street finance giant JPMorgan Chase.

Starting in early November, Holder will serve as JPMorgan Chase’s chief compliance officer, where his
responsibilities will include lobbying Congress on the company’s behalf and ensuring it “gets the
best deal possible”
from any new proposed financial regulations. Holder will also fetch morning
coffee and breakfast orders for CEO Jamie Dimon and board members.

For his efforts, Holder will earn an annual salary of $77 million plus bonuses for a job well done.

Read more: http://dailycurrant.com/2014/09/26/eric-holder-takes-77-million-job-with-jpmorgan-chase/
 
This may explain how/why holder is getting the hook-ups regarding the article:

Eric Holder didn't send a single banker
to jail for the mortgage crisis. Is that justice?

The telling sentence in NPR’s report that US attorney general Eric Holder
plans to step down once a successor is confirmed came near the end of the story.

“Friends and former colleagues say Holder has made no decisions about his next professional perch,” NPR writes,
“but they say it would be no surprise if he returned to the law firm Covington & Burling, where he spent years representing corporate clients.”

A large chunk of Covington & Burling’s corporate clients are mega-banks like JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo,
Citigroup and Bank of America. Lanny Breuer, who ran the criminal division for Holder’s Justice Department, already returned to work there.

In March, Covington highlighted in marketing materials their award from the trade publication
American Lawyer as “Litigation Department of the Year,” touting the law firm’s work in getting clients accused of financial fraud off with slap-on-the-wrist fines.

Covington, American Lawyer says, helps clients “get the best deal they can.”

Holder has a mixed legacy: excellent on civil and voting rights, bad on press freedom and transparency.

Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/money/us.../eric-holder-resign-mortgage-abuses-americans

 
Starting in early November, Holder will serve as JPMorgan Chase’s chief compliance officer, where his responsibilities will include lobbying Congress on the company’s behalf and ensuring it “gets the best deal possible” from any new proposed financial regulations

His job will be paying him well. But his assignment is to stop the continued litigation and possible future repercussions of that mortgage melt down mess. I just got a lawsuit notice that National City Mortgage owes me a few dollars from the sub-prime fiasco. They were my initial lender then I was sold on the block to GMAC who kept pimping me out.
 
Just after announcing his resignation as U.S. attorney general, Eric Holder has accepted a top job with
Wall Street finance giant JPMorgan Chase.

Starting in early November, Holder will serve as JPMorgan Chase’s chief compliance officer, where his
responsibilities will include lobbying Congress on the company’s behalf and ensuring it “gets the
best deal possible”
from any new proposed financial regulations. Holder will also fetch morning
coffee and breakfast orders for CEO Jamie Dimon and board members.

For his efforts, Holder will earn an annual salary of $77 million plus bonuses for a job well done.

Read more: http://dailycurrant.com/2014/09/26/eric-holder-takes-77-million-job-with-jpmorgan-chase/


you know the daily currant is a fake news site right?...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Currant

seek and ye shall find...
 
This may explain how/why holder is getting the hook-ups regarding the article:

Eric Holder didn't send a single banker
to jail for the mortgage crisis. Is that justice?

The telling sentence in NPR’s report that US attorney general Eric Holder
plans to step down once a successor is confirmed came near the end of the story.

“Friends and former colleagues say Holder has made no decisions about his next professional perch,” NPR writes,
“but they say it would be no surprise if he returned to the law firm Covington & Burling, where he spent years representing corporate clients.”

A large chunk of Covington & Burling’s corporate clients are mega-banks like JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo,
Citigroup and Bank of America. Lanny Breuer, who ran the criminal division for Holder’s Justice Department, already returned to work there.

In March, Covington highlighted in marketing materials their award from the trade publication
American Lawyer as “Litigation Department of the Year,” touting the law firm’s work in getting clients accused of financial fraud off with slap-on-the-wrist fines.

Covington, American Lawyer says, helps clients “get the best deal they can.”

Holder has a mixed legacy: excellent on civil and voting rights, bad on press freedom and transparency.

Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/money/us.../eric-holder-resign-mortgage-abuses-americans

LoL...

You see, too much back scratching. Hell he may have dirt on them that they know he could still use, so why not reel him in quick.

Peace!
 

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