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NY Post
New York Post
18 Jul 2023


NextImg:Angelo Mozilo, ex-CEO of Countrywide and face of 2008 mortgage meltdown, dead at 84

Angelo Mozilo, who propelled Countrywide Financial Corp into the largest US mortgage lender before its crash in the 2008 financial crisis, has died, his family foundation said.

Mozilo, 84, died of natural causes, the foundation said in a statement on Sunday.

He became the face of the mortgage meltdown when the subprime crisis surfaced in 2007.

He was the son of a Bronx butcher who embodied a rags-to-riches success story.

In 2006, when Mozilo was the chief of the mortgage lender Countrywide Financial, the firm originated $461 billion worth of loans — close to $41 billion of which were subprime.

Subprime loans were responsible for the global financial crisis.

Angelo Mozilo at a hearing on Capitol Hill in 2008. He had defended himself several times against accusations that he was a key architect of the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
Carrie Devorah / Wenn / Avalon

The firm was later bought by Bank of America for $2.5 billion, less than 10% of what it was worth in early 2007.

Mozilo was also charged by securities regulators of insider trading and securities fraud.

Once named as one of the best chief executives in the United States, the disgraced CEO was subsequently named as the second worst US chief executive of all time by Conde Nast Portfolio.

Bloomberg earlier reported news of Mozilo’s death.

A sign advertises a "New Price" on a home for sale in 2009.

In 2006, when Mozilo was the chief of the mortgage lender Countrywide Financial, the firm originated $461 billion worth of loans — close to $41 billion of which were subprime.
Bloomberg via Getty Images

Mozilo had defended himself several times against accusations that he was a key architect of the 2007-2009 financial crisis.

“Somehow, for some unknown reason, I got blamed for it,” he earlier said.