Waters’ Favorite Bank Received Special Treatment All the Way

September 17, 2010

“From the moment Boston-based OneUnited Bank began seeking a federal bailout in the summer of 2008, it received special treatment that went beyond what the Treasury Department or the bank and its political supporters have previously disclosed.

“Congress adjusted the law and regulators broke with customary practices, despite an explicit internal warning that the bank was in financial trouble. Among other exceptions, the bank was allowed to count as part of its capital $12 million in federal bailout money – before the aid arrived.

“OneUnited was the only bank to receive all of these considerations among the 707 recipients of money from the Troubled Assets Relief Program, according to documents and interviews.”

Read more: (R. Jeffrey Smith, “OneUnited Bank Received Special Treatment Beyond What was Disclosed,” The Washington Post, 09/17/2010)