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Wells Fargo’s Carrie Tolstedt Pleads Guilty and Faces Prison

The New York Times – Business:

Carrie L. Tolstedt, who ran the bank’s retail branches, faces up to 16 months in prison for obstructing a bank examination.

Stacy Cowley
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Fines (Penalties), Frauds and Swindling, Justice Department, Prisons and Prisoners, Scharf, Charles W, Securities and Commodities Violations, Securities and Exchange Commission, Sloan, Timothy J, Stumpf, John G, Tolstedt, Carrie L
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