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Judicial Watch Files Senate, FEC Complaints Against Barack Obama Over Questionable Mortgage Loan
Northern Trust Allegedly Provided Obama Special Discounts on "Super Super Jumbo" Home Loan
| Source: Judicial Watch
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - July 9, 2008) - Judicial Watch, the public interest group
that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today
that it has filed separate complaints with the Federal Election Commission
(FEC) and the U.S. Senate Ethics Committee against Senator Barack Obama for
allegedly accepting a below-market rate mortgage loan in 2005 not available
to the general consumer.
According to the Judicial Watch complaints, the Illinois Senator reportedly
received a home loan of $1.32 million at a rate of 5.625 percent, although
the average going rate on that day according to two different surveys was
between 5.93 and 6 percent. Unlike what was reportedly available for the
general consumer, this special below-market "super super jumbo" loan was
secured without an origination fee or discount points. (Questions about
the mortgage were first raised by The Washington Post.)
"It appears that due to his position as a United States Senator, Barack
Obama received improper special treatment from Northern Trust resulting in
an illicit 'gift' which has a value of almost $125,000 in interest
savings," Judicial Watch wrote in its U.S. Senate ethics complaint.
"Judicial Watch therefore respectfully requests a full investigation into
whether the special Northern Trust mortgage received by Senator Barack
Obama constitutes a gift that is prohibited by Senate ethics rules." In
its FEC complaint, Judicial Watch also calls for a full FEC investigation
into whether the special mortgage is a disguised and illegal corporate
campaign contribution to Senator Obama.
As Judicial Watch notes in both complaints, Northern Trust has supported
Barack Obama's political campaigns for elected office since 1990.
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, cited by The Washington
Post, Northern Trust employees have donated $71,000. The Northern Trust
political action committee gave $1,250 to Senator Obama's 2004 campaign for
the United States Senate.
Northern Trust Vice President John O'Connell essentially admitted the
company provided Obama preferential loan terms because of his position in
the U.S. Senate. "A person's occupation and salary are two factors; I
would expect those are two things we would take into consideration,"
O'Connell told The Washington Post. "This was a business proposition for
us."
"Americans ought to be suspicious when a United States Senator such as
Barack Obama obtains a sweetheart mortgage deal," said Judicial Watch
President Tom Fitton. "We have serious concerns that Senator Obama's
mortgage may have violated the law and Senate ethics rules."
Copies of Judicial Watch's complaints against Senator Obama are available
at www.judicialwatch.org.