Regulator sues former Fannie Mae execs

The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, the principal regulator of mortgage giant Fannie Mae, has sued the mortgage company's former top executives for more than $215m (€165m) for their roles in overstating company profits.

The regulator stated in September that it was likely to sue the former executives who were in charge of Fannie Mae, which provides funding for home mortgages, during its $11bn accounting scandal.

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