- Carrie Tolstedt stands up for right to ‘protect the innocent’
- Fifth Amendment is asserted over 100 times in written response
A former
Tolstedt’s paragraph-by-paragraph
Former Wells Fargo & Co. Chief Executive Officer
Among the allegations to which Tolstedt invoked her right not to provide a response was that she and other executives were told in a banker’s 2014 resignation email of “rampant practices to manipulate” customer account volumes.
The SEC alleges in the case that Tolstedt made statements claiming the bank’s strategy was to sell existing customers new products they needed, wanted, and used, when it was really pushing unneeded and unwanted products and opening unauthorized accounts. Her request for dismissal of one of the agency’s four claims was
Tolstedt also asserted her Fifth Amendment rights in an enforcement action brought last year by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
The case is SEC v. Tolstedt, 4:20-cv-07987, U.S. District of California, Northern District of California (Oakland).
(Updates with prior response in penultimate paragraph.)
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