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December 3, 2018

The Crypto Lark: How Many Times Have the Offices of Bitcoin Been Raided?

By Daily Hodl Staff

In a fresh take on an old story, The Crypto Lark is covering the latest scandal at Deutsche Bank. His takeaway on the shenanigans: the banking system is totally nuts.

Joining the chorus of bad banks, Goldman Sachs racked up another massive fine.
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South Korea’s financial regulators have ordered Goldman Sachs to pay $6.7 million. The fine is for “naked short selling” – selling stock you don’t actually own.

Reuters reports that Goldman did roughly $35.7 billion (40.1 billion won) worth of illegal naked short sales in May. Goldman is also being investigated for its role in selling bonds on behalf of 1MDB, a Malaysian state investment fund that was allegedly relieved of a whopping $4.5 billion by the former Malaysian Prime Minister.

The US Justice Department has already filed indictments against two former Goldman Sachs executives involved in the 1MDB scandal. Tim Leissner, one of two former employees, pleaded guilty and agreed to pay fines of $43.7 million.

Bloomberg reports Leissner’s statement to the court on August 28.

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It reads,

“I conspired with other employees and agents of Goldman Sachs very much in line of its culture of Goldman Sachs to conceal facts from certain compliance and legal employees of Goldman Sachs.”

Meanwhile, The Straits Times reports that an Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund sued Goldman Sachs on Wednesday, November 21. The lawsuit “seeks redress for a massive global conspiracy on the part of the defendants to defraud and injure plaintiffs.”

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