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Trust Officer Pleads Guilty to Accepting a Gift for Procuring Loans

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Former Wilmington Trust Officer Pleads Guilty

to Accepting a Gift for Procuring Loans

U.S. Attorney’s Office November 13, 2014
  • District of Delaware (302) 573-6277

WILMINGTON, DECharles M. Oberly, III, United States Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced today that

Peter W. Hayes,

age 49 of Newark, DE, pleaded guilty to one count of accepting a gift for procuring loans, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 215. United States District Judge Richard G. Andrews scheduled a sentencing hearing for March 17, 2015, at 9 a.m.

Hayes, a former Relationship Manager at Wilmington Trust Corp. (“WTC” or the “Bank”), admitted that he purchased two model homes from a large Bank customer (the “customer”) in November 2005 as part of a sale/lease-back arrangement, whereby the customer agreed to pay Hayes and his business partner monthly lease payments in the exact amount of, and to satisfy, their monthly mortgage payments.

In March 2008, Hayes and his partner sold the model homes to a third-party for a loss, leaving Hayes with a $70,000.00 obligation to his mortgage lender. Hayes ultimately requested a loan from the WTC customer to cover the shortfall.

In November 2008, the customer loaned Hayes the necessary funds by issuing him a check from the customer’s operating account at WTC. Hayes repaid the loan in February 2009 by depositing a treasury check directly into the customer’s WTC operating account.

During the four year period in which Hayes had a financial relationship with the customer, he approved millions of dollars in financing for various projects being developed by the customer.

As part of his guilty plea, Hayes admitted to making specific funding decisions for the customer that were based on materially false statements and omissions, or were otherwise in contravention of existing loan agreements.

With his guilty plea, Hayes becomes the third former Bank employee to plead guilty to criminal conduct relating to his employment at WTC.

United States Attorney Oberly said, “It is a serious offense for a bank insider to engage in self-dealing with a client for his own personal benefit. The successful prosecution of Mr. Hayes demonstrates my Office’s commitment to uncover criminal misconduct committed by bank officers, particularly where such activity has the potential to affect the safety and soundness of a financial institution and its shareholders.”

“Hayes, a former relationship manager at TARP bank Wilmington Trust, is the third employee to plead guilty to charges stemming from the investigation by SIGTARP and our partners of purported criminal conduct at the bank,” said Christy Romero, Special Inspector General for TARP (SIGTARP). “In today’s plea, Hayes admitted to exchanging favors with a long-time bank customer for his personal benefit. SIGTARP and our law enforcement partners stand united in our commitment to safeguarding TARP on behalf of taxpayers, and perpetrators of crime related to TARP will be brought to justice.”

The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP); and the Internal Revenue, Service Criminal Investigation Division, and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Robert F. Kravetz and Lesley F. Wolf.

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Comments(4)

David Shamansky
US Mortgages - David Shamansky - Highlands Ranch, CO
Creative, Aggressive & 560 FICO - OK, Colorado Mtg

I know it will never stop but I shake my head every time I rread something like that and think WHAT were they thinking... the answer is obviously either Greed or they weren't!

Nov 14, 2014 01:36 AM
David Saks
Memphis, TN
Broker / Industry Analyst

Now they can think about license plate manufacturing, David.

Nov 14, 2014 02:24 PM
Nick T Pappas
Assoc. Broker ABR, CRS, SFR, e-Pro, @Homes Realty Group, Broker/Providence Property Mgmnt, LLC Huntsville AL - Huntsville, AL
Madison & Huntsville Alabama Real Estate Resource

David, I was thinking the same thing as David Shamansky, Why would anyone risk prison especially when it's so easy simply to do the right thing? Arrogance and greed are a bad combination.    

Nov 15, 2014 12:45 AM
David Saks
Memphis, TN
Broker / Industry Analyst

And combined with stupidity, Nick, it's a formula for catastrophe. Thanks.

Nov 15, 2014 03:26 PM