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-Testimony to the House ethics committee from an official of the bank-regulating Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Sandra Thompson. She said that despite problems with OneUnited's operations, she recommended to her superiors that OneUnited be placed on a track that would permit OneUnited to get assistance. -An Internal Treasury Department e-mail showing the head of the bailout program for financial institutions, Neel Kashkari, said the meeting set up by Waters played no role in the later decision to give OneUnited $12 million. In fact, the so-called Troubled Asset Relief Program hadn't even been established at the time of the meeting. "We didn't even know about it," Kashkari he said, referring to the Treasury-minority association meeting. -Numerous e-mails between Financial Services Committee staff members showing that Frank and his staff was dealing with Treasury in support of OneUnited. Those e-mails did not mention Waters. Waters' problem is that in the meeting she arranged, the two association officials present also were executives of OneUnited. Also, Frank told her to stop working on the OneUnited problem to avoid a conflict, and that he would handle it. The ethics committee said that warning came around the time Waters began working on the issue. Waters said it was weeks later. Frank says he can't remember the date. At the news conference, Waters said she told Frank that because of her husband's investment, "I can't deal with that. I'm not going to be involved with that." She said Frank responded, "Stay out of it. I'll take over." The ethics committee said Waters did not back out, but had her grandson and chief of staff, Mikael Moore, pursue the matter. Moore, at the news conference, said he did nothing to get OneUnited the federal money and released an e-mail showing he only sent the bank the Treasury Department's draft bailout legislation.
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