Report: Merrill Lynch CEO Spent Over $1M to Redecorate Office

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What get me is he was able to pass out 3-4 billion in bonuses just before they were taken over. Can anything be done about this?





Report: Merrill Lynch CEO Spent Over $1M to Redecorate Office
Before Accepting Bailout Billions, Exec Said To Have Hired Decorator-To-The-Stars; Purchased Luxury Furnishings
By MEGAN CHUCHMACH and JUSTIN ROOD

January 22, 2009?

Less than one month into his new gig at the Bank of America, Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain resigned today after it was revealed that he doled out executive bonuses a month ahead of schedule and just days before his struggling Merrill Lynch firm was acquired by the BofA.

Although no reason was given for his resignation, a spokesman for Bank of America, which acquired Merrill Lynch at the beginning of this year in a government-negotiated deal to save it from collapse, issued a statement saying: "(BofA Chairman and CEO) Ken Lewis flew to New York today to talk to John Thain. And it was mutually agreed that his situation was not working out and he would resign."

The amount in bonuses paid out was between $3 and $4 billion, according to the Financial Times. Exorbitant Wall St. bonuses have garnered increased attention since the economic collapse and subsequent billions in bailout funds have gone to help companies stay afloat.

Bank of America, which received $25 billion in bailout funds before being handed an addition $20 billion last week, said Thursday that it knew Thain gave the incentives ahead of time.

"Merrill was an independent company until Jan. 1 of 2009," said spokesman Scott Silvestri. "John Thain decided to pay year-end incentives in December, as opposed to their normal date in January. Bank of America was informed of his decision."

Report Says Thain Spent Over $1 Million To Redecorate Office

To make matters worse, Thain is now facing more criticism for reportedly spending $1.2 million to lavishly decorate his Merrill Lynch office early last year while the firm was fighting to survive.

Thain splurged on interior designs from the Obama's chosen White House decorator Michael Smith ($800,000), two area rugs ($131,000), two guest chairs ($87,000), a 19th Century credenza ($68,000), four pairs of curtains ($28,000), and a mahogany pedestal table ($25,000), according to Charlie Gasparino, the CNBC contributor and Daily Beast columnist who broke the story.

Other items mentioned: six dining room chairs ($37,000), a George IV Desk ($18,000), a custom coffee table ($16,000), a sofa ($15,000), a chandelier ($13,000), a mirror ($5,000), six wall sconces ($2,700).

Also reported to be on the list was a trash can for $1,400.

Thain's Decorator Chosen by Obamas for the White House

Thain apparently didn't get much of a deal  the First Family is paying Smith just $100,000 to decorate their new presidential home, according to the report.

Merrill Lynch and Smith did not immediately respond calls from ABCNews.com seeking comment. Thain could not be reached.

Thain, a Harvard MBA, was named Chairman and CEO of Merrill in November 2007. The following January, the firm announced record-breaking losses of over $8 billion. By April the troubled investment bank had said it would lay off as much as 10 percent of its workforce.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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this shit goes so deep it would shock us who was involved in this and who benifited from it by getting the billions in their pockets.

in the meantime normal citizens go down the tubes
 

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This morning in a Daily Beast/CNBC exclusive, Charlie Gasparino obtained documents about $1.22 million of company money that former Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain spent on his office, just as the financial crisis was hitting the firm. Thain announced his resignation this morning, less than a month after his brokerage firm was taken over by Bank of America. Does he get to take his goodies with him?

Below, The Daily Beast presents Thain?s top 16 outrages.

1) $2,700 for six wall sconces.
2) $5,000 for a mirror in his private dining room.
3) $11,000 for fabric for a "Roman Shade.?
4) $13,000 for a chandelier in the private dining room.
5) $15,000 for a sofa.
6) $16,000 for a "custom coffee table.?
7) $18,000 for a ?George IV Desk.?
8) $25,000 for a "mahogany pedestal table.?
9) $28,000 for four pairs of curtains.
10) $35,000 for something called a "commode on legs.?
11) $37,000 for six chairs in his private dining room.
12) $68,000 for a "19th Century Credenza" in his office.
13) $87,000 for a pair of guest chairs.
14) $87,000 for an area rug in Thain's conference room and another area rug for $44,000.
15) $230,000 to his driver for one year?s work.
16) $800,000 to hire celebrity designer Michael Smith, who is currently redesigning the White House for just $100,000.
 

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Time to stop this cash grab. It does no good. We have to bailout the working man. Like everything else the government does this is backwards.
 

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"free enterprise" at work on the backs of working Americans... I don't have a problem with anyone making all they can... That's what I do but I don't do it like these guys..... This is the bush/cheney BASE. The president sets the tone. If the average American stole what these guys stole, they would be in jail.... Why isn't madoff locked up ? Justice in America is slanted for people with wealth & power.....Simple as that.http://ocbiz.freedomblogging.com/2009/01/12/why-isnt-bernard-madoff-in-jail/8106/ if you think American justice is blind, you are....
 

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Time to stop this cash grab. It does no good. We have to bailout the working man. Like everything else the government does this is backwards.

Stevie it is easier to go after the 300 dollars people make on welfare. These are white collar criminal who are considered producers on this site.
 

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Stevie it is easier to go after the 300 dollars people make on welfare. These are white collar criminal who are considered producers on this site.

Spongie, he took the risks. He was nice enough to work there. We are so lucky he ran the place into the ground. Let's give them what we have left while they continue to foreclose on the homes of the workingman. The Working Man should have known that his mortgage was all a sham. How can you blame the guy who sold it to him? :shrug:

Obama better put some of these guys in jail. And stop the bailout. He can put these CEO's in Gitmo for all I care.
 

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Obama better put some of these guys in jail. And stop the bailout. He can put these CEO's in Gitmo for all I care.

And start a war on this site? These are the kind of people DTB and Weasel turn a blind u to. those two would be the first to cry and make sure those crooks had representation.
 

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These guys are the first people to complain about taxes, after setting up offshore tax havens to avoid them, and the first in line to ask for taxes to bail out their business practices - or to fund or cover up their own habits. There are a few things wrong with the current free market system, and the whole private "investment" structure and stock market domination of business. All anyone in big business seems to care about anymore is the board of directors, the share price, and the CEO flavor of the day, who makes sure the others remain in their positions, and the price is all that matters, so they can continue to make big bonuses. People and workers used to matter a lot more, but that theory has been replaced.
 
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