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THE COURT:
All right.
Have you heard the statement
of the assistant United States attorney? THE DEFENDANT: THE COURT: I'm sorry, Your Honor?
Did you hear what she just said? Oh, absolutely, yes.
THE DEFENDANT: THE COURT:
Is it true? Yes. Why would
THE DEFENDANT: THE COURT: he do this?
Tell me what's missing here.
He's the vice-president of this bank? Yes, Judge, one of the
MR. LeFEVOUR: vice-presidents. MS. STERN:
Vice-president of the loan department.
He was essentially giving loans to customers and falsifying documents. THE COURT: Because what? MS. STERN: THE COURT: For the heck of it? Because he hated his
Was he getting something out of it? Judge, the government -I'm trying to understand this. Should I?
MR. LeFEVOUR: MS. STERN:
Sure. Your Honor, what my client has told
MR. LeFEVOUR:
myself and the government through Miss Stern and the agents, many of these clients were going through difficult times, so he would create these loans in a way that he thought he was helping the clients and the bank by issuing them more money in
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situations where they would not have sufficient collateral or security to get these loans, always with the hope that they would pay off the loans, and, finally, when it came true and the bank did their examinations, they found these loans. It is my understanding and it's been communicated to the government, I think a financial analysis would bear this out, that Mr. Gonsiewski made -- there was no quid pro quo for these loans, he did not make any money from them, but he certainly was involved in the activities that allowed these loans to be created, to be issued, and to be funded. THE COURT: what you did. THE DEFENDANT: Well, Your Honor, it's exactly what All right. Tell me a little bit about
Mr. LeFevour just said that I, I thought I was helping the customer stay afloat, so to speak, as the times got bad and that economically it would improve and everything would go back to a normal situation and those loans would be paid off, times would get better, other property would sell, the bank would not take a loss. But the -So without coercion or anything, you
THE COURT:
freely, falsely created all these documents? THE DEFENDANT: THE COURT: Yes.
Which amounted to fraud on your bank? That's what it amounted to, Your
THE DEFENDANT: Honor.
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THE COURT:
And you understood that? At the time?
THE DEFENDANT: THE COURT:
Well, you understood that you were
falsely providing documents and that that's why they were loaning more money? THE DEFENDANT: THE COURT: Yes.
That's a summary, I guess. Yes, that's the summary, yes, Your
THE DEFENDANT:
MR. LeFEVOUR:
His defense, Judge, you know, in the
conversations with the government and with his employers was that he always thought that things would get better and that the money would be repaid. It was never where he thought that,
you know, this money was just going to go away. THE COURT: It's a lot of money. I understand that. That was the
MR. LeFEVOUR:
motivation at the time, Judge. THE COURT: understand that. better. MS. STERN: Judge, I believe that he is admitting All right. Well, I was trying to
Okay.
People always think it will get
that he made false representations. THE COURT: Right. I just wanted to understand it.
There seemed to be something missing in the sense of -- I just wasn't understanding exactly what was going on. Was it his
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brother-in-law, was he getting kickbacks? wasn't criminal.
It doesn't mean it But I just
It would be criminal anyway.
wanted to understand what was going on. MR. LeFEVOUR: They were customers, Judge, and
there's no evidence of any kickbacks. THE COURT: All right. That's where we are at.
MR. LeFEVOUR: THE COURT:
A lot of it seemed to be one customer,
but apparently there were others as well. MR. LeFEVOUR: thing. THE COURT: Okay. But no family relations that type of
(Source: Chicago Tribune) Partial transcript in the trial of Jeffrey Gonsiewski, who pleaded guilty to bank fraud Aug. 11
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