Obama’s ultra corrupt Consumer Financial Protection Bureau seems to have been caught breaking the law by falsifying records, allowing the corrupt government agency to illegally attack a Texas-based payday lending company that the bureau apparently just didn’t like, and then use the “false and fabricated” documents to fine the company.
A former employee of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is now calling for an investigation into the corruption and crime taking place at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
“During the course of this examination, I was asked to change, remove, and otherwise falsify documents connected with this examination. I was specifically told to cite Ace Cash Express for a violation for which I had verified the company was in compliance and to state that Ace Cash Express did not provide, and that the CFPB did not receive, documents that would have satisfied the CFPB’s guidelines, despite having received that information from Ace Cash Express” – Cassandra Jackson, a former employee of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau