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House ethics panels to probe Waters, Richardson
The inquiry will focus on whether the Southern California congresswomen 
violated the law or House rules. Richardson's case involves Washington Mutual; 
Waters' a bank in which her husband owned stock.
By Jeff Gottlieb
8:52 PM PDT, October 29, 2009
The House Ethics Committee announced Thursday that it had voted unanimously to 
establish panels to investigate whether Southern California congresswomen 
Maxine Waters and Laura Richardson had violated the law or broken House rules.

In its statement, the committee said it was looking into whether Richardson had 
received a "gift" or "preferential treatment" from Washington Mutual after her 
Sacramento house was sold at a foreclosure auction, only to have the lender 
take it back and return the two-story house to her.

It also said it was investigating whether the Long Beach Democrat failed to 
list real estate, liabilities and income on her financial disclosure forms.

Richardson released a statement Thursday saying that she had been subjected to 
"premature judgments, speculation and baseless distractions" that would now be 
addressed fairly.

"Like 4.3 million Americans in the last year who faced financial problems 
because of a personal crisis like a divorce, death in the family, unexpected 
job and living changes and an erroneous property sale, all of which I have 
experienced in the span of slightly over a year, I have worked to resolve a 
personal financial situation."

A four-person committee will investigate Waters' activities surrounding the 
National Bankers Assn. and OneUnited Bank, a company in which her husband owned 
stock and served on its board.

Massachusetts-based OneUnited Bank received $12 million in bailout funds three 
months after Waters (D-Los Angeles) helped arrange a meeting between the bank 
and other minority-owned financial institutions and the Treasury Department. 
Waters is a senior member of the congressional committee overseeing banking

Waters' husband, Sidney Williams, served on the bank board until early last 
year and held investments in the bank worth at least $350,000, according to the 
congresswoman's financial disclosure report.

"My longtime advocacy on behalf of women- and minority-owned institutions is 
well known and appreciated by these institutions, which have been historically 
denied access to government regulators to address their concerns," the 10-term 
congresswoman said in a statement.

"I am confident that as the investigation moves forward the panel will discover 
that there are no facts to support allegations that I have acted improperly," 
Waters said.

The allegations against Richardson and Waters were referred to the ethics 
committee by the Office of Congressional Ethics, created last year to answer 
criticisms that the House was reluctant to investigate its own members.

In its statements Thursday, the Ethics Committee said it had been looking at 
allegations against both congresswomen.

Richardson bought her house in an upper-middle-class Sacramento neighborhood 
for $535,000 in early 2007 after she was elected to the Assembly. She already 
owned two houses. She has defaulted on them a total of six times.

After serving briefly in the Legislature, Richardson was elected to Congress in 
a special election and moved from Sacramento about two years ago.

The house went into foreclosure in early 2008. Real estate investor James York 
bought the house in May 2008 for $388,000 and recorded the deed. It wasn't long 
before Washington Mutual took it back and returned it to Richardson.

York sued; the case was settled with each side agreeing to keep details secret.

JP Morgan Chase, which bought Washington Mutual last year, has said that to 
discuss the case would violate customer privacy.

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Copyright © 2009, The Los Angeles Times


      
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