Monday, October 25, 2010

Mainstream media: Why not contact the Mob Banker's clients?

A smart journalist wants to investigate all angles of a story. For instance, Alexi Giannoulias loaned money to figures with criminal records, including mob pimp Michael "Jaws" Giorango. Prior to Broadway Bank lending money to Jaws for a property purchase, Giannoulias, the senior loan officer for Broadway Bank, traveled to Miami to meet with Giorango to inspect the property.

Did anything else happen?

Maybe the media should find out? After all, they have Jaws' home address and phone number.

Perhaps they should ring up alleged new mafiya thug Boris Stratievsky? Or drop by his house? They can enter his address into Mapquest...

They're not the only people with questionable backgrounds the media can reach out to--on that list there are other names, addresses, and phone numbers of people with shady backgrounds who are former Broadway Bank customers.

I mean, come on, journalists--do your jobs.

Oh, that list is real. I have a copy.

First question: Of the many lending institutions in the Chicago area to borrow money from, you chose Broadway Bank. Why?

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