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Jones, Day, Revis, and Pogue organization

also: Jones, Day, Rebus, and Pogue, Jones, Day, Revis, and Proak, Jones Day, Revis, and Pogue, Jones Day

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Charles Keatingperson · 2Federal Home Loan Bank Boardorganization · 2Rosemary Stewartperson · 2Office of Thrift Supervisionorganization · 1FDICorganization · 1Scott Mannperson · 1Edwin Grayperson · 1CIAintelligence service · 1Credit Blanc Savingsorganization · 1Savings and loan crisisevent · 1Lincoln Savingsorganization · 1

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Jones, Day, Revis, and Pogue front_for CIA host_asserted
“merged with the nation's largest savings and loan firm, Jones, Day, Revis, and Proak. This was the same law firm that hired Rosemary Stewart, the former head of the Office of Enforcement for Federal Home Loan Bank Board, and the same firm t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 13 @ 6:23

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The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA &George Bush Part 12
▶ 50:53 Speaker of the House and complain about the oversight to hold them accountable. Wright wrote a strong letter to Ed Gray, the chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. This apparently slowed the regulators down a bit, but Cardit Blanc wa…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 13
▶ 6:23 merged with the nation's largest savings and loan firm, Jones, Day, Revis, and Proak. This was the same law firm that hired Rosemary Stewart, the former head of the Office of Enforcement for Federal Home Loan Bank Board, and the same firm t…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 13
▶ 7:22 equitable savings to form credit-blank savings. In the spring of 92, Jones Day, Revis, and Pogue anteed up to the loser's table when it settled with the bondholders of Charles Keating, ACC, but Jones Day was not the first nor the last to ma…
The Colonel’s Corner-The Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 7
▶ 29:06 Lincoln Savings, and then left Office of Thrift Supervision in 1990 and went to work for the law firm of Jones, Day, Revis, and Pogue, which represented Keating's Lincoln Savings, and many others of the savings and loan debacle, including V…