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Thursday, November 20, 2008
 
AG Cuomo settles for $7B with Citigroup
Updated: 08/08/2008 07:24 AM
By: AP Wire Service

ALBANY, N.Y. -- New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo says he's reached a settlement worth more than $7 billion with Citigroup that requires the company to buy back auction-rate securities from about 40,000 customers nationwide.

Cuomo had threatened to charge the company with fraudulent sales of auction-rate securities and with the destruction of key documents.

The settlement announced Thursday requires Citigroup to buy back securities from retail customers, charities and small to mid-sized businesses by Nov. 5.

Citigroup will also have to pay New York state a $50 million civil penalty, and a separate $50 million civil penalty to the North American Securities Administrators Association.

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