Weekend Parties at Foreclosed Malibu Beachfront Home Owned by Wells Fargo
Did you see this article on YAHOO! NEWS the other day? The headline was
Wells Fargo fires exec over Malibu house scandal
The executive was a senior vice president who was responsible for their foreclosed commercial properties. They terminated her for violating their policies. They added that her conduct was not what they expected from team members. What did she do?
She Held Lavish Parties At a Foreclosed Home
Owned by the Bank on the Beachfront at Malibu
Evidently there is a 3,800 square foot home on the beach in Malibu that the previous owners purchased for $12 million. They had invested their money with Bernie Madoff and lost it all. They could no longer keep up with the mortgage payments and Wells Fargo was forced to foreclose. Wells Fargo took possession of the home last May and kept it off the market for a certain period of time.
This senior vice president saw an opportunity and started to host weekend parties at it. The parties were lavish. For one party the guests were expected to arrive by boat.
In a statement Wells Fargo apologized for this executive’s actions. They added that this was not what they expected of their employees.
Wait A Second
How does Wells Fargo monitor the homes which they have taken over as a result of foreclosure? It sounds like there were a series of parties. How could they be blind to what was happening? What has happened at other homes which Wells Fargo now owns?
$25 Billion Bailout From the Federal Government
Poor Performance in the Making Home Affordable Modification Program
This is the same Wells Fargo that received $25 billion from the Federal Government last year as part of the bailout for financial institutions. This is the same Wells Fargo that is performing so poorly in the Making Home affordable Modification Program. Through August they have only offered trial modifications on 9.54% of the approximate 367,000 loans that are eligible for these modifications. On the one hand they are not helping people in foreclosure who need help. On the other hand their employees have started to misuse homes which they have taken over as a result of foreclosure.
Does This Seem Like a Company You Can Trust?
