The attorney for Countrywide Financial Corp. founder and former CEO Angelo Mozilo acknowledged that civil SEC charges could be brought against his client but said there is no "fair basis" for them. As reported by The Wall Street Journal late Wednesday, staff at the Securities and Exchange Commission has recommend filing civil fraud charges against Mr. Mozilo, but it is unclear what those charges might entail. The SEC has been investigating his insider stock sales which totaled more than $300 million during his last three years as head of the company. In the past Mr. Mozilo has stated that his sales were disclosed publicly and made in accordance with SEC rules. Mr. Mozilo's attorney David Siegel issued a statement that said, "We do not believe there is any fair basis for allegations to be made against Mr. Mozilo. All of Mr. Mozilo's stock sales were made in compliance with properly prepared and approved trading plans and reflected recommendations by his financial advisor over a long period of time. The persistent innuendo in the media and political circles that Mr. Mozilo was selling Countrywide stock because he was aware of some supposedly 'secret' adverse information about the Company is scandalous and inconsistent with even a cursory examination of the facts surrounding the history of his stock holdings." Mr. Mozilo retired from the company on July 1 when it was sold to Bank of America for about $4 billion. Its shares once traded as high as $45 but by the time BoA bought the company it was only selling for a few dollars a share. Mr. Mozilo co-founded the lender in the 1960s with then partner David Loeb. CFC was once the nation's largest overall residential lender/servicer and the largest funder and servicer in the subprime sector.
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