From a broader perspective, Mozilo is also awaiting the verdict of history: Was he the No. 1 culprit of the financial crisis, as some (including Time magazine) have suggested? Or was he merely an aggressive executive who made mistakes while trying to keep his “baby,” as he called Countrywide, atop the heap?
“Mozilo’s fingerprints are all over the economic catastrophe we are living. He was the Typhoid Mary of the mortgage business, spreading the exotic-loan disease far and wide,” said Dan Pedrotty, director of the AFL-CIO’s office of investments. “He was also grossly overpaid, especially considering the fact that he drove his company off a cliff.”




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