68-year-old Vietnam veteran is still too risky for Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, in Des Moines, Iowa, which fired him on July 12 from his $29,795-a-year job as a customer service representative.
Egger's crime? Putting a cardboard cutout of a dime in a washing machine in nearby Carlisle, Iowa, on Feb. 2, 1963.
The tougher standards are meant to
weed out executives and mid-level bank employees guilty of transactional
crimes, like identity fraud or mortgage fraud, but they are being
applied across-the-board thanks to $1 million a day fines for
noncompliance.
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