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GreenPoint’s Freddie Mac connection

By Laurie Bennett

August 21, 2007 at 4:29pm

GreenPoint Mortgage, the latest casualty of the mortgage meltdown, was once overseen by a director of Freddie Mac, the giant public company chartered by Congress to bolster home lending.

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Thomas S. Johnson was elected to Freddie Mac’s board in 2004 when he was CEO of GreenPoint Financial, then parent of GreenPoint Mortgage. That year, GreenPoint Financial was acquired by North Fork Bancorp for $6.3 billion. Capital One acquired North Fork last year for $13.2 billion.

After the markets closed Monday, Capital One said it would shut down GreenPoint Mortgage, eliminating 1,900 jobs by the end of the year.

Johnson became CEO of Greenpoint in 1993. Before that he was president of Chemical Banking Corporation and Manufacturers Hanover. In 2003, the year before he became a Freddie Mac director, GreenPoint sold $3.3 billion worth of mortgages to Freddie Mac, according to the press release about his appointment.

The company specialized in making loans to those with slightly better credit than subprime borrowers.

Some in Congress think Freddie Mac should be allowed to buy larger mortgages and more of them from originating lenders to help the troubled markets.

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