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James A. Johnson

Banker and politician.
James A. Johnson
Birth 1943-12-24
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James Johnson’s Ties To Angelo Mozilo And The Countrywide Loan Scandal (1st and 2nd Loan)
loan for $1,000,000 to refinance home in Washington, and saved $13,000 from point reductions. borrowed $1,300,000 to refinance California home and saved $24,000 from point reductions.
James Johnson’s Ties To Angelo Mozilo And The Countrywide Loan Scandal (3rd Loan)
Borrowed $3,000,000 to buy a new home in California.
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