The auto bailouts: A tale of Obama cronyism
The GM bailout was handled by Evercore Partners, an investment firm in New York headed up by former Assistant Treasury Secretary Roger Altman. Before the bankruptcy, GM paid Evercore $46 million in advising fees to help GM find a buyer. Then, when the government came in and bailed out GM, Evercore turned around and asked for an additional $17.9 million “success fee.” Never mind that Evercore never found a purchaser or a funder — the company still called it a “Government Funded Sale Fee” in court documents.
Indeed, Evercore also took over the lucrative position of handling the General Motors Special Hourly-Rate Employees Pension Trust and the General Motors Special Salaried Employees Pension Trust. Those new pension funds were financed courtesy of more than 60 million shares of common stock, diluting the taxpayer stake in the company. The trustee for both of those new pension funds is Evercore Trust Co., a subsidiary of Evercore Partners.
Mr. Altman is also an Obama bundler, bringing in up to $500,000 so far. Evercore Partners CEO Ralph Schlosstein hosted a $38,500 per plate fundraiser at his home, raising a total of $2.1 million for President Obama and the Democratic National Committee.
The other big winners were the lawyers and government bureaucrats who handled the bailout. Mr. Bloom has returned to the investment house of Lazard Freres as vice chairman of U.S. investment banking, where he worked from 1985 to 1990. “I do think that my time in government can help to open that door a little bit,” he told Bloomberg Businessweek. He’s now advising mail carriers as the U.S. Postal Service undergoes restructuring.









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The winners list includes connected democrat politicians, lawyers, and crony “businessmen”.
The losers list includes the American taxpayer, ie. productive, working Americans, not Obama’s core 47% constituency.
tom daschle concerned on November 3, 2012 at 6:54 PM
So taxpayers paid an $18 million dollar “success fee” to an Obama-crony company that failed to find a buyer for GM, which caused GM to have to go through a bankruptcy in which taxpayers got stuck “buying” GM against their will? Quite a spectacular “success” by Evercore. No wonder it was worth so much.
This story just keeps getting better and better, doesn’t it?
I’m beginning to think that Monsieur le Guillotine had the right idea.
AZCoyote on November 3, 2012 at 7:39 PM
Madame Guillotine, s’il vous plait.
OldEnglish on November 3, 2012 at 7:56 PM
Paul Ryan voted for the bailouts
Dante on November 3, 2012 at 9:20 PM