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Living on a Narrowboat: 3 Women in the UK Share Their Experience

Business Insider spoke with three women who live on narrowboats in the UK. They all said it's not for everyone, but the community is very supportive.

ESR | January 10, 2022 | Wrongly imprisoned real estate broker demands investigation of Ohio prosecutors

ESR | January 10, 2022 | Wrongly imprisoned real estate broker demands investigation of Ohio prosecutors
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Wrongly Imprisoned Real Estate Broker Demands Investigation of Ohio Prosecutors

The Obama administration targeted sole proprietors and small businesses in the real estate industry after the crash of 2008, while letting the big banks off the hook with bailouts. One

ESR | February 15, 2021 | How sex and the subprime mortgage crisis of 2008 led to scapegoating a little guy

home > archive > 2021 > this article Loading By Rachel Alexander web posted February 15, 2021 In the aftermath of the subprime mortgage crisis of 2008, the Obama administration decided someone must be punished. But instead of taking on the powerful financial institutions at the core of the scandal which were given bailouts instead they went after the easy targets like small real estate brokers. Tony Viola was one. Prosecutors sent him to prison for supposedly tricking banks into offering mortgages with no money down. But in reality, the banks were knowingly offering those loans. The prosecution withheld this evidence from him. The wrongdoing was so blatant that from prison, and without an attorney, Viola was able to establish his innocence during a second trial.

How Sex and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis of 2008 Led to Scapegoating a Little Guy

In the aftermath of the subprime mortgage crisis of 2008, the Obama administration decided someone must be punished. But instead of taking on the powerful financial institutions at the core of the scandal which were given bailouts instead they went after  the easy targets like small real estate brokers. Tony Viola was one. Prosecutors sent him to prison for supposedly tricking banks into offering mortgages with no money down. But in reality, the banks were knowingly offering those loans. The prosecution withheld this evidence from him. The wrongdoing was so blatant that from prison, and without an attorney, Viola was able to establish his innocence during a second trial.

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