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Former Wells Fargo executive Carrie Tolstedt was sentenced to three years’ probation on Friday for her role in the bank’s sprawling fake-accounts scandal.
The scheme included the use of stolen identities of developmentally disabled persons who lived in long-term care facilities ...
A former top Wells Fargo executive avoided prison time for her role in the bank’s sham accounts scandal, after a federal judge on Friday instead sentenced her to six months of home confinement ...
Former Wells Fargo executive Carrie Tolstedt would not serve prison time for her role in the bank's fake-accounts scandal in 2016.
Carrie L. Tolstedt, who ran the bank’s retail branches, faces up to 16 months in prison for obstructing a bank examination.
Mar. 9—A former Wells Fargo bank manager who admitted to helping launder drug money through his Harlingen bank for more than a year has been sentenced to 20 months in federal prison. Banker ...
Carrie Tolstedt, the only Wells Fargo leader criminally charged in the scandal, had pleaded guilty and faced up to 16 months in prison.
Federal prosecutors said Friday the former head of Wells Fargo’s retail banking division should serve a year of imprisonment for “obstruction of a banking examination.” They also reques… ...
Former Wells Fargo executive Carrie Tolstedt was sentenced to three years’ probation on Friday for her role in the bank’s sprawling fake-accounts scandal.
The former head of Wells Fargo's retail bank on Friday avoided prison time after pleading guilty to an obstruction charge related to the bank's sweeping fake-accounts scandal.
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