Trending: Former Wells Fargo Executive Might Face Prison Time
15 Setembro 2023 - 03:26PM
Dow Jones News
1350 EDT--Wells Fargo is one of the most mentioned companies in
the U.S. across all news items in the last 12 hours, according to
Factiva data. A former Wells Fargo executive faces as much as 16
months in prison for her role in the bank's fake-accounts scandal.
Carrie Tolstedt is expected to receive a sentence Friday after
pleading guilty earlier this year to obstructing regulators who
probed misconduct in the business she ran. Tolstedt's lawyers have
asked for three years probation, and Justice Department lawyers
have asked she serve one year. A prison sentence would be a rare
punishment for a banker committing crimes on the job. Only one
banker went to prison as a result of the financial meltdown of
2008. The Wells Fargo episode burst into the open in 2016, when the
bank was revealed to have had an aggressive sales culture in which
employees were told to push as many products on to customers as
possible. Some opened fake accounts to meet sales goals. Dow Jones
& Co. owns Factiva. (matthew.walker@dowjones.com)
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
September 15, 2023 14:11 ET (18:11 GMT)
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