Thursday, April 23, 2009

Asshole, go kill yourself. Good work

R.I.H (Rest in Hell) David Kellerman CFO of Fannie Mac, or former CFO I doubt he will be able to carry out his duties in hell.
Kellermann, 41, was found dead yesterday morning in his Fairfax County home in an apparent suicide, police said. He left no note, law enforcement sources said, and his motivations were not known. ...
Kellermann was found by his wife, Donna, yesterday in the basement of their home in the upscale Hunter Mill Estates subdivision in Vienna, law enforcement sources said. He had hanged himself on a piece of exercise equipment, the sources said. There were no signs of foul play. His body was taken to the office of the medical examiner, who will rule on the cause of death...
Yet Kellermann has also figured in recent controversies at Freddie Mac. He and a group of company attorneys tussled with its regulator in early March as the firm prepared to file its quarterly earnings report with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The group insisted that Freddie Mac inform shareholders of the cost to the company of helping carry out the Obama administration's housing recovery plan. The regulator urged the company not to do so, according to several sources familiar with the matter. An FHFA official contested that account, saying the regulator did not oppose disclosure but how the information was portrayed in the filing...

Earlier this month, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were criticized on Capitol Hill after outlining plans to pay $210 million in retention bonuses to 7,600 employees over 18 months. Those payments included an $850,000 bonus for Kellermann disbursed over a year and a half. He had already received $170,000. Top lawmakers have demanded that employees pay back money they've received and that the companies suspend all bonuses.

During the uproar over bonuses, Kellermann's wife sent an e-mail to neighbors letting them know that a security detail was guarding the house, one recalled. Another neighbor said the Kellermanns hadn't wanted the protection -- they were reluctant to see Freddie's troubles intrude so publicly on their private lives.(Washingtonpost)



What do you mean you needed to explain the cost due to Obama, you ungrateful asshole you wouldn't have a job if the government didn't bail out freddie in fannie to the tune of 60 Billion dollars. How would you have a job with out that, go ahead blame someone else, the government didn't make you take this job. You could have said no!
Was Kellerman doing a good enough job to have earned 1 million in bonuses the year the company he works for aint worth shit. Bonuses from tax payer money none the less.
And cry me a river, "reluctant to see freddies troubles intrude so publicly on their private lives." Once again don't take the job, and what the hell where they expecting 60 BILLION dollars, yeah the public is going to bug you. You must not have wanted your lives to private with all of the parties you hosted at your house with most likely bonus money. Now its a problem when you take over a high profile company, he can always go and be a sanitation engineer and no one would ever want to know his damn name. He and his family also wouldn't be living in a suburb in Virgina on that salary. Thats like movie stars complaining about paparazzi, your life is dependent on public attention. You don't have that much power to turn attention on and off for when its convenient. Dont go to the store if you hate paparazzi, send one of your maids or some shit. That is why you get paid so much. Not just for acting skills but the inconveniences that come with the limelight. Dumb asses.

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