Detroit workers, retirees and community activists protest the forced bankruptcy of the city on October 23, 2013 outside federal court., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
REJECT EMERGENCY MANAGER’S $165 MILLION PAY OUT TO BANK OF AMERICA AND UBS
DEMONSTRATE OUTSIDE FEDERAL COURT, FRIDAY JANUARY 3, 8:30 A.M.
Location: 231 W. Lafayette in Downtown Detroit
Contact: (313)-671 3715, 680-5508
URL: http://moratorium-mi.org
At a deposition this week, Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr testified that he had his attorneys draft a complaint against Bank of America and UBS charging them with fraud, unjust enrichment and breach of contract among other counts in connection with placing the City of Detroit in interest rate swaps that have cost the city hundreds of millions of dollars since 2006.
He said he spoke with the Securities and Exchange Commission about enlisting their aid in investigating these charges. The SEC has brought many similar complaints against the banks for misconduct in the municipal bond market.
Orr testified that he believed the city’s potential in succeeding in this complaint, which could recover up to $500 million from these banks, was 50-50.
Pursuing this complaint against the banks would net real revenue to rebuild Detroit’s neighborhoods which were destroyed by approximately 100,000 foreclosures resulting from the predatory lending practices of the banks.
Incredibly, instead of pursuing this complaint, this week Emergency Manager Orr is going to the bankruptcy court to seek approval of a “deal” that was negotiated last week to pay Bank of America and UBS $165 million plus $4 million in breakage costs to terminate the interest rate swaps which have already netted the banks about $300 million in profit. He will also seek approval of a loan from Barclays at interest rates up 8.5% to pay this $165 million to UBS and Bank of America, secured by a $48 million per year lien on city income tax revenues for the next 4 years, which amounts to about 20% of all income taxes collected.
Rather than going after the banks to make them repay the city for the destruction they have caused, Emergency Manager Orr is opting to allow the banks to continue their stranglehold over Detroit’s finances, ensuring that services, jobs and pensions will continue to be slashed.
Join us in front of the Federal Courthouse downtown when the trial on the swaps agreement resumes on Friday morning January 3. We will gather at 8:30 a.m. for a mass demonstration demanding that the illegal bank debt be cancelled and the democratic rights of the people of Detroit be immediately restored. Demonstrations in solidarity with the people of Detroit are also being held in New York City, Baltimore, Raleigh, NC and Oakland, CA.
We are also encouraging people to pack the courtroom of Judge Rhodes at 9:00 a.m. in federal bankruptcy court. Only the workers, retirees and community residents of Detroit can reverse the current crisis.
Cancel Detroit's Debt --Make the Banks Pay for the Destruction they have caused
Hands Off Our Pensions
Save City Services and Assets
Make the Banks Fund a jobs program for our youth to rebuild our communities
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