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Former Wells Fargo Exec Cheronda Guyton: Photos and Other Details Emerging
Biographical details and photo of Cheronda Guyton, formerly of Wells Fargo
Cheronda Guyton was a graduate of Emory University and the University of Southern California, where she obtained an MBA.
A photo of Guyton can be found here:
http://wellsfargowatch.blogspot.com/2009/09/wells-fargo-abusers-of-bailout-money.html
Guyton's abuse of a foreclosed property has been a publicity disaster for Wells Fargo, alredy under scrutiny for being unable to repay its bailout funds.
Wells Fargo is under pressure to conduct an extensive internal investigation, to charge Guyton with embezzlement and to assist police with a trespassing investigation.
Virginia Senator Mark Warner is calling for a Senate hearing on the matter.
A photo of Guyton can be found here:
http://wellsfargowatch.blogspot.com/2009/09/wells-fargo-abusers-of-bailout-money.html
Guyton's abuse of a foreclosed property has been a publicity disaster for Wells Fargo, alredy under scrutiny for being unable to repay its bailout funds.
Wells Fargo is under pressure to conduct an extensive internal investigation, to charge Guyton with embezzlement and to assist police with a trespassing investigation.
Virginia Senator Mark Warner is calling for a Senate hearing on the matter.
For more information:
http://wellsfargowatch.blogspot.com/2009/0...
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Everyone knows the banks are playing loose with the consumer and the unethical practices and fees. They do because they can get away with it. Basically own our government (lobbyists, legislature and execs with conflicting insterests, etc.). Just like the way the insurance companies and telephone companay monopolies have been conducting business.
Hopefully, this government and its administration will re-introduce legislature to bring about some fairness with these industries. I think we have to back to the 60's when the government actually reigned in these out-of-control industries. And so it goes... Republicans want less government but I hope they enjoy paying inflated bank, insurance, and telephone fees. And if they lost their homes to foreclosures, I do not feel sorry for them in the least.
Hopefully, this government and its administration will re-introduce legislature to bring about some fairness with these industries. I think we have to back to the 60's when the government actually reigned in these out-of-control industries. And so it goes... Republicans want less government but I hope they enjoy paying inflated bank, insurance, and telephone fees. And if they lost their homes to foreclosures, I do not feel sorry for them in the least.
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