FRB
Claims No Review of Signature
Crypto So FOIA Appeal Citing Gov
Barr on Transparency
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 8 – Alongside
the larger
flame-out of
Silicon Valley
Bank,
Signature Bank
too failed.
Now the
Federal
Reserve in
belated
response to
Inner City
Press' FOIA
request says it
has no record
of reviewing
Signature and
crypto, nor any
"record
reflecting
any
review by the
FRS of
Silvergate’s
(and Provident
Bancorp
Inc.,
Metropolitan
Commercial
Bank,
Signature
Bank,
Customers
Bancorp Inc.)
of the banks’
connections
with
crypto-currency firms."
Federal Reserve letter
to Inner City
Press here
The
Fed did,
however,
belatedly give
Inner City Press the Farmington
State
Bank
application it
approved, with
100%
ownership by
Bahamas
based Jean
Chalopin. It's now on
Inner City
Press'
DocumentCloud
here.
On
April 8, Inner
City Press filed a
FOIA appeal
with the Fed:
"This is an
appeal of the
FRB's denial
and delayed
and
untransparent
processing of
and
determinations
on Inner City
Press'
December 22,
2022 FOIA
request... After
more than
three months,
all the FRB
provided was
the public
portion of
Farmington
State Bank's
application -
this while FRB
Governor Barr
just told
Congress that
the Fed wants
to be
transparent,
including to
outside
reviews.
Most
cynically, the
Denial claims
that
"confidential
information is
not
responsive" -
basing that on
its
interpretation
of a first
request for
clarification,
a
misinterpretation
that all Inner
City Press was
request was
previously
public
information -
information
which even
then the Fed
did not
provide for
eleven
weeks.
We wanted and
want the
records
reflecting the
FRS' review of
Farmington
State Bank's
application,
and the
records about
the Fed's
review of
crypto and the
names firms:
Silvergate
with its FTX
connections,
record
reflecting any
review by the
FRS of
Silvergate's
(and Provident
Bancorp Inc.,
Metropolitan
Commercial
Bank,
Signature
Bank,
Customers
Bancorp Inc).
Does the Fed
as Governor
Barr said want
to be
transparent or
not?
We'll
have more on
this.
Inner City Press
submitted to the Federal
Reserve a Freedom of
Information Act request
including about
Signature Bank: "This is a
FOIA request for all record
regarding FTX... Also, for
Silvergate with its FTX
connections, record reflecting
any review by the FRS of
Silvergate's (and Provident
Bancorp Inc., Metropolitan
Commercial Bank, Signature
Bank, Customers Bancorp Inc.)
of the banks' connections with
crypto-currency firms... This
is a request for expedited
treatment."
The Federal
Reserve acknowledged receipt
and said it was granting
expedited process. Then --
nothing.
Now, as the Fed
belatedly backs up Signature
Bank after Silicon Valley
Bank, the Fed tries to paper
its delay: "Months after the
Federal Reserve said it
granted Inner City Press
expedited processing of its
FOIA request on the Fed's work
/ errors on crypto, and two
months after Inner City Press
answered a request for
clarification, past 4 pm on
Friday March 10, 2023, this:
"Good afternoon Mr. Lee The
second part of your request
seems to concern other
entities (Silvergate,
Provident Bancorp Inc.,
Metropolitan Commercial Bank,
Signature Bank, Customers
Bancorp Inc.). Please
confirm the scope of this part
of your request, did you
intend to seek applications
related information for these
entities?"
Inner City
Press again immediately
responded and clarified, about
FTX. Now the response above.
Watch this site."
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