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Waters Helped Bank Whose Stock She Once Owned

California Democrat Has Championed Minority-Owned OneUnited on Capitol Hill and Criticized Its Government RegulatorsArticle

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 more in Politics »By SUSAN SCHMIDT

WASHINGTON -- When Rep. Barney Frank was looking to aid a Boston-based lender last fall, the Massachusetts Democrat urged Maxine Waters, a colleague on the House Financial Services Committee, to "stay out of it," he says.

The reason: Ms. Waters, a longtime congresswoman from California, had close ties to the minority-owned institution, OneUnited Bank.

Ms. Waters and her husband have both held financial stakes in the bank. Until recently, her husband was a director. At the same time, Ms. Waters has publicly boosted OneUnited's executives and criticized its government regulators during congressional hearings. Last fall, she helped secure the bank a meeting with Treasury officials.

Rep. Maxine Waters, center, with Earvin "Magic" Johnson, left, and Ms. Waters's husband, Sidney Williams, at the 2009 BET Honors Reception in Washington, D.C.

Her involvement isn't new. Ms. Waters has detailed her financial ties in a series of federal disclosure forms and has been vocal in public in support of the bank. Those ties, however, have received little public attention. Nor is it well known how the influential lawmaker has over the years acted to support the bank and its executives.

Such potential conflicts of interest are more serious as the banking system's crisis has led the government to take an increasingly active role in overseeing financial institutions, including OneUnited. The financial-services committee on which Ms. Waters sits oversees banking issues, and the lawmaker is a potential future chairman.

Representatives of the bank and Ms. Waters didn't return calls seeking comment. Ms. Waters's congressional staff didn't respond to written questions about her and her husband's relationship with the bank.

Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, a watchdog group, says Ms. Waters should have recused herself from any matters involving the bank. If her support helped OneUnited, "it was a disservice to her constituents," Ms. Krumholz says.

Ms. Waters, who represents inner-city Los Angeles, hasn't made a secret of her family's financial interest in OneUnited. Referring to her family's investment, she said in 2007 during a congressional hearing that for African-Americans, "the test of your commitment to economic expansion and development and support for business is whether or not you put your money where your mouth is."

OneUnited's executives have donated $12,500 to Ms. Waters's election campaigns.

Through a series of acquisitions, OneUnited grew to become what it says is the largest African-American-owned bank in the country. It once counted the late Motown Records boss Jheryl Busby as a vice chairman.

Ms. Waters and her husband, Sidney Williams, were investors in two African-American owned California banks that merged with other lenders in 2002 to form OneUnited. Congressional financial-disclosure forms show Ms. Waters acquired OneUnited stock worth between $250,000 and $500,000 in March 2004, as did Mr. Williams. Mr. Williams joined the board of OneUnited that year.

Each sold shares in September 2004 -- including Ms. Waters's entire stake -- but Mr. Williams continued to hold varying amount of the company's stock. In the lawmaker's most recent financial-disclosure form, dated May 2008 and covering the prior year, Ms. Waters reported that her husband held between $250,000 and $500,000 worth of the bank's stock.
 
Mr. Williams also received interest payments from a separate holding at the bank, also worth between $250,000 and $500,000. The 2008 form doesn't specify what that is. Mr. Williams stepped down from the bank's board last spring. It couldn't be learned whether he still owns stock in the bank. Mr. Williams didn't return calls seeking comment.

At a hearing on minority lending in 2007, Ms. Waters criticized regulators for not doing enough to help minority banks stave off mergers with non-minority institutions. The lawmaker said she had contacted the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in 2002 over such concerns and "I was told that there was nothing that could be done."

In her 2007 remarks, Ms. Waters alluded to two banks, Independence Bank of Washington, D.C., and "another bank that was about to be acquired by a major white bank out of Illinois."

Ms. Waters didn't mention that OneUnited had been an unsuccessful suitor of Independence, which had been taken over several years earlier. The second bank, which she didn't name, appears to have been Family Savings Bank of Los Angeles. In 2002, that bank backed out of a merger agreement with FBOP Bank of Oak Brook, Ill., and shortly afterward was acquired by OneUnited.

News reports at the time credited the intervention of Ms. Waters and others for Family Savings's change of heart.

At the hearing, Ms. Waters praised OneUnited's senior counsel, Robert P. Cooper, as "typical of the young, brilliant minds that have been amassed at OneUnited Bank."

OneUnited's minority-lending record is mixed. The bank received "outstanding" Community Reinvestment Act ratings for lending in Los Angeles. It has weak ratings in Massachusetts and failed to meet minimum standards in Florida.

In January, Ms. Waters acknowledged she made a call to the Treasury on OneUnited's behalf. The bank's capital, which was heavily invested in shares of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, was all but wiped out with the federal takeover of the two mortgage giants, and the bank was seeking help from regulators.

OneUnited eventually secured bailout funds under the government's $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, which was set up later that month.

In a brief interview in January, Ms. Waters said she was unaware the bank received $12 million of TARP money, which arrived in December. OneUnited was "just a small" bank, she said.

A provision designed to aid OneUnited was written into the federal bailout legislation by Mr. Frank, who is chairman of the financial-services panel. Mr. Frank has said he inserted the provision to help the only African-American owned bank in his home state. He said in an interview that Ms. Waters's interest "had zero impact on the outcome because I would have done it anyway."

In October, regulators demanded that OneUnited raise fresh capital and name an independent board. The bank was ordered to stop paying for a Porsche used by one of its executives and its chairman's $6.4 million beachfront home in Pacific Palisades, Calif., a luxury enclave between Malibu and Santa Monica.

Write to Susan Schmidt at susan.schmidt@wsj.com

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Re: Maxine Waters helps gives taxpayer TARP aid to bank she once owned.
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2009, 06:47:52 AM »
Another attempt at slandering an individual as opposed to looking at the full circle of corruption. Madoff just walked away with 100 BILLION dollars and he still is living in a penthouse in New York and has MILLIONS to his name. A foolish former president has brought america not to its knees, but has it flat on its face, a new president is following in the path of the former by giving away TRILLIONS to banks, financial institutions, Wall Streeet and various scum bags whom are the cause of americas down fall and while all of this is going on, installed into the new presidents cabinet of appointees are all of the same individuals who have been front and center in corruption from the Clinton administration, the Bush Sr administration and the Bush Jr administration....Do you think anyone should give a damn at this point whether an individual has finagled money to a bank she supposedly once owned stock in??? All of the banks, financial institutions, auto companies etc who are receiving bailout money ALL HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE PRESIDENTS CAMPAIGN....Look at the BIG PICTURE AND STOP FU*KING WITH SMALL DETAILS. These are the distractions: racial, gender, religious, used to keep americans heads (which turn so easily) from focusing on the REAL ISSUE. Your nation is FINISHED and there is no detour or exit from the coming destruction however you can at least come to know the real CROOKS by face and name so that you can see who has really been running the show in americas so called Democracy.
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Re: Maxine Waters helps gives taxpayer TARP aid to bank she once owned.
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2009, 06:55:34 AM »
Hey moron - these are not small details.  What you dont get is that Madoff & Stanford gave tons of money to people like waters and other democrats so that they would turn a blind eye to what is going on. 

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Re: Maxine Waters helps gives taxpayer TARP aid to bank she once owned.
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2009, 07:51:47 AM »
Hey moron - these are not small details.  What you dont get is that Madoff & Stanford gave tons of money to people like waters and other democrats so that they would turn a blind eye to what is going on. 

DUUUUUUUUUHH!!!! small details...Go re-read my post and focus
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Re: Maxine Waters helps gives taxpayer TARP aid to bank she once owned.
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2009, 08:03:07 AM »
Can't stand that bitch.

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Re: Maxine Waters helps gives taxpayer TARP aid to bank she once owned.
« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2009, 08:04:40 AM »
DUUUUUUUUUHH!!!! small details...Go re-read my post and focus

Maxine Waters is one of the worst in the congress. 

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Re: Maxine Waters helps gives taxpayer TARP aid to bank she once owned.
« Reply #6 on: March 13, 2009, 08:15:21 AM »
Madoff just walked away with 100 BILLION dollars and he still is living in a penthouse in New York

not anymore.  they locked him up yesterday

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Re: Maxine Waters helps gives taxpayer TARP aid to bank she once owned.
« Reply #7 on: March 13, 2009, 08:17:57 AM »
not anymore.  they locked him up yesterday

Something dont smell right with the Madoff situation.  It seems to me that a lot is getting swept under the rug. 

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Re: Maxine Waters helps gives taxpayer TARP aid to bank she once owned.
« Reply #8 on: March 13, 2009, 08:24:24 AM »
not anymore.  they locked him up yesterday

He will be out tomorrow.
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Re: Maxine Waters helps gives taxpayer TARP aid to bank she once owned.
« Reply #9 on: March 13, 2009, 08:35:24 AM »
He will be out tomorrow.

Madoff is covering for a lot of people.

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Re: Maxine Waters helps gives taxpayer TARP aid to bank she once owned.
« Reply #10 on: March 13, 2009, 10:20:19 AM »
Madoff is covering for a lot of people.

yep..He is pleading guilty because with trial, comes other co-conspirators. So he will plead guilty and go to sentencing.