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Rescued by a Bailout, A.I.G. May
Sue Its Savior
By BEN PROTESS and MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED
Fresh from paying back a $182 billion ... during the financial crisis: thanks, but you cheated our shareholders.
The board of A.I.G. will meet on Wednesday to consider joining a $25 billion shareholder
lawsuit against the government, court ... taking of private
property for "public use, without just compensation."
Maurice R. Greenberg, A.I.G.'s former thief executive, who remains a major investor in the
company, filed the lawsuit
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01116680.pdf
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en_0T 08-13.pdf;
Rescua_by_a_Bailout,A.I.G. May_Sue_Its_Savior Ben_Protess NYT January_7,_2013.
pdf; Why_Hagel_Was_Picked David ... during the financial crisis: thanks, but you
cheated our shareholders.
The board of A.I.G. met on Wednesday to consider joining a $25 billion shareholder lawsuit against
the government, court records ... taking of private property for "public use, without just compensation."
Maurice R. Greenberg, A.I.G.'s former chief executive, who remains a major investor in the company,
filed the lawsuit
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01187946.pdf
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electronic ticker at the Bank ofAmerica BranchIn New York carried grim tidings about A.I.G. and Lehman Brothers on
September 15, 2008
Neil Irwin: OCT. 3, 2014
When Wall Street imploded ... seem as raw and relevant today as they were in 2008.
This week, A.I.G. shareholders went to court to argue that the Federal Reserve's bailout of the
company ... Federal Reserve Act that the Fed used to bail out Bear Stearns and A.I.G.
allowed it to make loans against good collateral, not to give money to a financial institution
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01199609.pdf
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-; December 23.2012
Could A.I.G. Happen Again?
EDITORIAL
The United States government recently sold the last of its shares in the American International
Group, more than four years ... return" of $22.7 billion — a sum that fails to take into
account tax breaks A.I.G. received as a ward of the state. But whether the government profited
from the bailout ... vital issue is this: Could this happen again?
Unfortunately, the troubling answer is yes.
A.I.G., whose chief business is insuring consumers and businesses, collapsed in 2008 because of
reckless speculation
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01093302.pdf
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Washington
Post.
As the New York Times asked in an editorial this week Could A.I.G. Happen Again? Although
the United States government recently sold the last of its shares ... vital issue is
this: Could this happen again? Unfortunately, the troubling answer is yes.
A.I.G., whose chief business is insuring consumers and businesses, collapsed in 2008 because of
reckless speculation ... subsidiary, A.I.G. Financial Products. That unit bet big on the housing and
credit boom with credit-default swaps, which are financial instruments that mimic insurance. By the
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https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00668522.pdf
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Federal Reserve Act that the Fed used to bail out Bear Stearns and A.I.G. allowed it to make loans against good collateral, not to give money to a
financial institution ... even had Lehman been saved, the crisis would have come to a head with A.I.G. a few days later, or Morgan Stanley a few days after that, or Wachovia ... That's the part that is anybody's guess.
Why did the government bailout A.I.G.? The most controversial action that the Paulson-Geithner-Bernanke triumvirate took that fall
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01199587.pdf
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accounting, background screening, drug testing, electronic data recovery and
market intelligence.
In June 1993, A.I.G. "became one of the largest investors in Kroll, after it retained a minority interest ... Security Group. In February 2001, Kroll expanded its working relationship with the insurance
company, A.I.G., offering through their Private Client group personal security services to high-net-
worth individuals
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01172884.pdf