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A teenage girl in California was brutally raped, beaten and robbed after attending a homecoming dance. The assault lasted 2.5 hours. Onlookers did not help, some may have participated. One person has been arrested in connection with the crime.
A 15-year-old girl was gang raped after leaving her school’s homecoming dance Saturday night. According to ABC7 News, the victim left the Richmond High School dance around 9:30 p.m. and was on her way “to catch a ride from her dad.”
The girl joined a group on the edge of the school campus. It was a dark, secluded location and members of the group were reportedly drinking…
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CEO of Bank of America (2001-present)
WHAT HE DID
Created ultimate too-big-to-fail company, buying up Fleet, MBNA, Countrywide and Merrill Lynch.
WORST MOVE
Failed to catch a $15 billion loss at Merrill before buying the firm; needed $20 billion bailout to close deal.
NOW SAYS
It’s a false “claim” to say “the banks that caused this mess must be held accountable.”
WAS WHAT HE DID
Piloted Lehman to largest bankruptcy in U.S. history; earned $22 million the year firm went bust.
WORST MOVE
Tried to avoid lawsuits by selling his $13 million Florida home to his wife for $100.
NOW SAYS
Feels “horrible” about Lehman, but insists his management was “prudent and appropriate.”
WAS
CEO of Goldman Sachs (1999-2006); Treasury secretary (2006-2009)
WHAT HE DID
Pushed for end to debt restrictions for banks like Goldman, then arranged big bailout for Goldman.
WORST MOVE
TARP proposal just three pages long; made his decisions “non-reviewable.”
NOW SAYS
“I don’t think we’ve made mistakes on the major decisions.”