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The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook over possible mortgage fraud, issuing subpoenas tied to properties in Ann Arbor and Atlanta, according to The Wall Street Journal. The probe followed criminal referrals from Bill Pulte, Trump’s housing finance appointee, who alleged Cook misled banks to secure favorable lending terms. Cook denied wrongdoing and sued Trump last month, arguing her firing bid is unlawful and aimed at filling the Fed board with allies. A judge is weighing Cook’s request to block her removal from the Fed board ahead of the central bank’s September 16th meeting. Replacing Cook with a Trump ally would give the president a Fed board majority, which Trump has said he expects "very soon." Felony mortgage fraud convictions are uncommon. A 2023 Philadelphia Fed report found one-third of single-family home investors misstate occupancy on mortgage applications.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Governor
00:05Lisa Cook over possible mortgage fraud, issuing subpoenas tied to properties in an armor and
00:11Atlanta, according to the Wall Street Journal. Profiled criminal referrals from Bill Pulte,
00:15Trump's housing finance appointee, who alleged Cook misled base to scare favorable lending
00:19terms. Cook denied raw doing and sued Trump last month, arguing your firing bid is unlawful
00:24and aimed at filling the Fed Board with allies. Judges Wayne Cook's request to block a removal
00:29from the Fed Board ahead of the Central Bank's September 16th meeting. Lisa Cook with a
00:33Trump ally would give the president a Fed Board majority, which Trump is saying he expects
00:37very soon. Felony mortgage fraud divisions are uncommon. The 2023 Philadelphia Fed Report
00:42found one-third of single-family home investors missed state occupancy on mortgage applications.
00:47For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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