Bruce Marks, Self-Described “Banking Terrorist”
May 23rd, 2009 by Matthew VadumWe beat the Wall Street Journal to the punch.
More than a month after David Hogberg profiled self-described “banking terrorist” Bruce Marks and the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America in the April edition of Capital Research Center’s Organization Trends, the Wall Street Journal profiled Marks and his nonprofit group that does many of the same things that ACORN does.
From the Wall Street Journal article:
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In the 1990s, Mr. Marks leaked details of a banker’s divorce to the press and organized a protest at the school of another banker’s child. He says he would use such tactics again. “We have to terrorize these bankers,” Mr. Marks says.
Though some bankers privately deplore his tactics, Mr. Marks is a growing influence in the lending industry and the effort to curb foreclosures. NACA has signed agreements with the four largest U.S. mortgage lenders — Bank of America, Wells Fargo & Co., J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup Inc. — in which they agree to work with his counselors on a regular basis to try to arrange lower payments for struggling borrowers. NACA has made powerful political friends, such as House majority whip James Clyburn of South Carolina, and it receives federal money to counsel homeowners. [...]







May 26th, 2009 at 2:21 am
[...] seems like a fair question especially considering that Bruce Marks, head of NACA (Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America) does the same thing as ACORN does. [...]