a. Any and all records concerning evaluation procedures for federal
banking agencies and the Treasury Department to distribute/award TARP
Funds.
b. Correspondence with Congressman Barney Frank or any representative of
his office concerning TARP Funds and/or any bank in Massachusetts.
c. Any and all records concerning OneUnited Bank in Boston, Massachusetts,
(including correspondence from any lobbyist, correspondence from any
other government agency, correspondence with any elected government
official, correspondence directly with the Bank, the Bank's application
for TARP funds, etc).
The Treasury Department has acknowledged receipt of Judicial Watch's FOIA
request, but has provided no documents and has failed to inform Judicial
Watch when a response to its request will be forthcoming. By law, Treasury
was required to respond to Judicial Watch's request by March 9, 2009
(following a 10-day extension Treasury granted to itself to conduct a
review).
As reported in the January 22, 2009 edition of the Wall Street Journal, the
Treasury Department indicated it would only provide funds to healthy banks
to jump-start lending. Not only was OneUnited Bank in massive financial
turmoil, but it was also "under attack from its regulators for allegations
of poor lending practices and executive-pay abuses, including owning a
Porsche for its executives' use." Congressman Frank admitted he spoke to a
"federal regulator" and Treasury granted the funds.
"TARP has created a whole new form of earmarking, where politicians lobby
to receive mass cash infusions for special interests in their states.
OneUnited Bank did not appear to be a suitable candidate for federal
assistance until Barney Frank intervened and shook loose a $12 million TARP
grant. The American people deserve to know if Congressman Frank's
intervention improperly colored the decision to give precious tax dollars
to his hometown bank," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
Visit www.JudicialWatch.org to read Judicial Watch's lawsuit against the
U.S. Treasury Department.
Contact Information: Contact: Jill Farrell 202-646-5188