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  • Kissick admitted that she was part of a scheme that caused Colonial Bank to purchase and hold more than $400 million in assets on their books that had no value, according to a press release.

    Guilty plea in Colonial Bank fraud case 2011

  • Taylor Bean's former treasurer, Desiree Brown , received a six-year sentence, while Colonial Bank officials Catherine Kissick and Teresa Kelly received sentences of eight years and three months, respectively.

    U.S. Seeks 385 Years in Prison for Ex-Taylor Bean Chairman Jacqueline Palank 2011

  • Catherine Kissick, the former senior vice president of Colonial Bank and head of its mortgage lending division, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to commit bank, wire and securities fraud in a scheme that led to the downfall of Colonial Bank and another company Taylor, Bean & Whitaker.

    Guilty plea in Colonial Bank fraud case 2011

  • According to court documents, Kissick admitted that from 200 through August 2009 she and her co-conspirators, including Farkas, engaged in a scheme to defraud various entities, including Colonial Bank and the Troubled Asset Relief Program TARP.

    Guilty plea in Colonial Bank fraud case 2011

  • Two Colonial officials, Catherine Kissick and Teresa Kelly , each received prison sentences for their roles in the crime.

    BofA Defends $1.75 Billion Claim Over Colonial Bank Deals Katy Stech 2012

  • Kissick, 50, of Orlando, Fla., worked with Lee Farkas, who was chairman of Taylor Bean and faces a 16-count indictment for his role in the scheme.

    Guilty plea in Colonial Bank fraud case 2011

  • Taylor Bean's former treasurer, Desiree Brown , received a six-year sentence, while Colonial Bank officials Catherine Kissick and Teresa Kelly received sentences of eight years and three months, respectively.

    Ex-Taylor Bean Chairman Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison Jacqueline Palank 2011

  • "I tend to see the other 15 per cent," quipped James Kissick, an Ottawa-based sports-medicine specialist who is a member of an international advisory panel on concussions.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SEAN GORDON 2011

  • Kissick, a former Ottawa Senators team doctor, added, There are a lot of mysteries. ...

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SEAN GORDON 2011

  • "We tend to lump them all together, but every concussion is different," Kissick said.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SEAN GORDON 2011

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