William K. Black: Lenders Put the Lies in Liar's Loans, Part 2 - It's time for some transparency from our banking regulators and our judicial system. How can these crimes go un punished?

Why would the fraudulent nonprime lenders and brokers rely on financially unsophisticated borrowers to not only lie -- but lie astutely? Why would working class borrowers know the amount of income they would have to falsely claim so that the loan would appear to meet the magic debt-to-income ratios that would get the loan approved and allow it to be sold at a premium? Why would the borrowers know that they could rely on the brokers and lenders to not verify income and to wink at claims that hairdressers made $100,000 annually? It strains all credulity to think that millions of working class Americans managed to defraud financially sophisticated lenders.

It is even more absurd to believe that honest lenders, finding themselves the victims of an epidemic of mortgage fraud by these clever working class Americans, responded by (1) massively expanding the number of liar's loans they made, (2) spreading them to subprime borrowers with severe credit defects, (3) made defaults on the loans, and the loss upon default, far greater by layering risk and inflating appraisals, and (4) slashed their allowances for losses (ALLL) to trivial levels to ensure that the inevitable fraud losses would cause catastrophic losses.

Americans deserve to see these high paid thugs held accountable for all the trouble that they have rained down on unsuspecting consumers. Prosecute the bank managers at the big banks that we the people bailed out in 2008.