Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday the Justice Department is
nearing decisions on several cases involving large financial
institutions, and he plans to announce new prosecutions stemming from
the 2008 economic meltdown.
"My message is, anybody who's inflicted damage on our financial markets should not be of the belief that they are out of the woods because of the passage of time," Holder told The Wall Street Journal. "If any individual or if any institution is banking on waiting things out, they have to think again."
Holder declined to discuss specifics or say when such cases would be announced, but he indicated his own career schedule would not affect those decisions.
"My message is, anybody who's inflicted damage on our financial markets should not be of the belief that they are out of the woods because of the passage of time," Holder told The Wall Street Journal. "If any individual or if any institution is banking on waiting things out, they have to think again."
Holder declined to discuss specifics or say when such cases would be announced, but he indicated his own career schedule would not affect those decisions.
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