- Report: #287872
Complaint Review: Ameriquest Mortgage
| Ameriquest Mortgage 201 Clinton Ave.
Huntsville, Alabama U.S.A. |
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Ameriquest Mortgage Good Writtens Huntsville Alabama
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: William John McCloskey Blew the Whistle on Ameriquest in 2005
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Not backing down... But have moved on...
*General Comment: you are completely clueless
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Search Tips#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds
William John McCloskey Blew the Whistle on Ameriquest in 2005
AUTHOR: William John McCloskey - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 31, 2012
William sued Ameriquest Mortgage Company under the whistleblower provision of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002. The act pertained to publicly traded companies and issuers of securities under Section 15(d) and 12h-3 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934. Ameriquest was the largest issuer of asset-backed securities in the world during the refinance boom.William articulated how Ameriquest originated, processed and loosely underwrote toxic mortgages and then securitized them through their own subsidiary (Ameriquest Mortgage Securities) before the Department of Labor and the S.E.C. in McCloskey vrs Ameriquest Mortgage Company (2005-SOX-093).
Unfortunately, William ultimately lost the suit because of a technicality (he did not file his initial complaint with OSHA within 90-days). However, William thoroughly articulated how Ameriquest perpetrated the largest securities fraud scheme in the history of the United States. The securities fraud scheme was one of the biggest contributors to the collapse of the nation's markets and economy in September 2008. All of the bad paper issued by Ameriquest Mortgage Securities made its way around the world as collateralized debt obligations.
In McCloskey v. Ameriquest Mortgage Co.,ARB No. 08-123, ALJ No. 2005-SOX-93 (ARB Aug. 31, 2010), the Complainant argued that his SOX whistleblower complaint should be equitably construed as timely because the Respondent had a burden to inform him of the existence of the SOX, and failed to do so. The Complainant contended that the Respondent bore this burden based on the requirement to certify financial reports under Section 302 of the SOX. The ARB found that the Respondent did not have a burden to inform the Complainant of the whistleblower provision of the SOX and its filing deadlines, and that Section 302 was inapposite to the Complainant's case.
he Administrative Law Judges got it wrong about Section 302. The is due to the fact that Sarbox was thrown together by Congress in the wake of the Arthur Anderson, Worldcom and Enron scandals. William's opinion (and the opinion of many securities attorneys) is that all Sarbox cases should be brought directly before the S.E.C. and not he Department of Labor because the ALJ's do not have a background in securities law. Further, all initial Sarbox whistleblower complaints are filed with OSHA - a government entity that was not designed to deal with complex financial and securities fraud. Employees of OSHA have as much education about securities fraud as your average United States postal worker.
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#2 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Not backing down... But have moved on...
AUTHOR: Supreme Omega - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, September 08, 2012
Treat people bad and there are repercussions. That said, I have a great education and career and a good life with few complaints. I know for a fact a lot of Ameriquest people ended up in jail or in court. In the end people get what's coming to them but at this point I have no animosity for any previous co workers because I am very happy with how my career has gone. Since then I have racked up a MBA, CPA, and am working on my DBA...
I win...
#3 General Comment
you are completely clueless
AUTHOR: GO AWAY - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, April 13, 2010

