DoJ Files Complaint Against Barclays Bank

The Department of Justice offices in Washington.

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Justice Department last week filed a civil complaint in the Eastern District of New York against Barclays Bank PLC and several of its United States affiliates, the DoJ reported in a release.

The complaint alleges that Barclays engaged in a fraudulent scheme to sell residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) supported by defective and misrepresented mortgage loans. As alleged in the complaint, from 2005 to 2007, Barclays personnel repeatedly misrepresented the characteristics of the loans backing securities they sold to investors throughout the world, who incurred billions of dollars in losses as a result of the fraudulent scheme. 

The suit also names as defendants two former Barclays executives:  Paul K. Menefee, of Austin, Texas, who served as Barclays’ head banker on its subprime RMBS securitizations, and John T. Carroll, of Port Washington, New York, who served as Barclays’ head trader for subprime loan acquisitions. 

The DoJ stated that the detailed allegations in the complaint describe Barclays’, Menefee’s, and Carroll’s misconduct in connection with RMBS securitizations Barclays underwrote between 2005 and 2007.  The complaint alleges violations of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRREA), based on mail fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud, and other misconduct.

“Financial institutions like Barclays occupy a position of vital public trust,” said Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch in the release.  “Ordinary Americans depend on their assurances of transparency and legitimacy, and entrust these banks with their valuable savings. As alleged in this complaint, Barclays jeopardized billions of dollars of wealth through practices that were plainly irresponsible and dishonest.  With this filing, we are sending a clear message that the Department of Justice will not tolerate the defrauding of investors and the American people.”

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