FDIC agrees to settle with CEO and board members after District Court dismissal

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On December 7, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana dismissed a lawsuit brought by the FDIC against the chairman, president and CEO and board members of a state-chartered Louisiana bank after the parties reached a confidential settlement. In 2017, the State of Louisiana closed the bank and appointed the FDIC as the bank’s receiver. According to the DOJ’s press release, the bank’s former chairman, president and CEO was found guilty of 46 counts of bank fraud, conspiracy and other charges related to the bank’s collapse and has been sentenced to 14 years in prison and required to pay $214 million in restitution in August 2023. The FDIC also brought a civil action alleging that the bank’s chairman, president and CEO abused his incremental lending authority and the bank’s board loan committee approved improper credit extensions. The FDIC claimed it was entitled to recover $165 million from the bank in its capacity as its receiver: the loans consisted of $114 million for the bank’s chairman’s alleged commission of “gross negligence and breaches of fiduciary duty” and $51 million for the bank’s “gross negligence in approving other credit extensions.” More specifically, the bank’s chairman, president and CEO “recklessly” approved improper credit extensions, while the bank’s board loan committee violated “prudent business practices” by approving director loans. 

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