For Immediate Release
May 03, 2016
Contact: Press@CatherineCortezMasto.com
Las Vegas, NV – Catherine Cortez Masto for Senate spokesperson Zach Hudson released the following statement on Washington Republicans’ false attacks against Catherine Cortez Masto:
“Washington Republicans are lying about Catherine Cortez Masto’s record because they know as Nevada’s next Senator, she will focus on solving problems for Nevada families, not pushing their extreme agenda. The truth is: as Nevada’s Attorney General, Catherine Cortez Masto held the Big Banks accountable and helped deliver $1.9 billion in relief to Nevadans. Cortez Masto’s efforts to hold the Big Banks accountable have been praised by Republican and Democratic Attorneys General alike. In contrast, Congressman Heck has been part of the problem in Washington and voted with Republicans instead of doing what’s best for Nevada families. Congressman Heck took more than $300,000 from Wall Street after he sponsored a bill to give tax breaks to Big Banks – the same Big Banks that gave out bad loans and caused Nevada’s foreclosure crisis. Congressman Heck even called the mortgage crisis a ‘blip on the radar,’ and agreed with others that the foreclosure process needed to ‘run its course.’”
View the truth on Cortez Masto’s record:
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Voiceover: Meet Catherine Cortez Masto. Harding working taxpayers paid her a lot of money to be their Attorney General.
Text: Catherine Cortez Masto
Visual: Cortez Masto picture looking at parents talking and kids playing in the background.
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THE TRUTH: CORTEZ MASTO ATTENDED BIPARTISAN POLICY CONFERENCES TO SHARE BEST LEGAL PRACTICES AND BUILD WORKING RELATIONSHIPS WITH ATTORNEYS GENERAL
As Attorney General, Cortez Masto Attended Policy Conferences And Worked With Colleagues To Shed Light On Legal Issues Attorneys General Face. “Nevada Attorney general Catherine Cortez Masto will serve as the 2012-2013 chair for the Conference of Western Attorneys general (CWAG) following a ceremony during the annual meeting held in Anaheim, Calif. ‘It is an honor to be given the opportunity to lead the Conference of Western Attorneys general,’ said Masto. ‘I look forward to continuing my efforts with CWAG in the upcoming year and working with my colleagues to shed light on issues that we face.’ Masto, who will serve as chair through July 2013, was the 2011-2012 CWAG Vice Chair. Her role marks only the third time in the organization’s 44-year history that a Nevada attorney general has held the position. Frankie Sue Del Papa served as the most recent CWAG chair from 1994-1995.” [Nevada Attorney General press release, 7/26/12]
CWAG Is A Bipartisan Group Of Chief Legal Officers Whose Primary Function Is A Forum To Coordinate Action, Share Best Practices, Facilitate Working Relationships, And Enhance Expertise.“The Conference of Western Attorneys General (CWAG) is a bipartisan group comprised of the chief legal officers of 15 western states and three Pacific territories. […] CWAG’s primary function is to provide a forum for chief legal officers of member states and jurisdictions to cultivate knowledge, cooperate on concerns and coordinate actions which improve the quality of legal services available to members. CWAG focuses on common areas of interest to the west: water, fish and wildlife, public lands, minerals, environmental protection and Indian Law. Interest in the organization has been generated from states, countries and individuals from outside the west due to the evolution of the law on these matters and the universality of many of these issues. Since 1982 CWAG has employed its own staff to coordinate litigation, legislative efforts and information to assist western states on both regional and national levels. CWAG provides assistance to members by serving as a central clearinghouse for information and legal strategies, facilitating interstate working relationships and enhancing expertise by providing timely information.” [Conference of Western Attorneys General, Mission, Accessed 12/14/15]
THE TRUTH: CORTEZ MASTO RELATIONSHIPS WITH HER COUNTERPARTS WERE IMPORTANT FOR NEVADA
CORTEZ MASTO RELATIONSHIPS HELPED SEEK ASSISTANCE TO CAPTURE ALLEGED NEVADA MURDERER IN MEXICO
Headline: Las Vegas Review-Journal: “Masto Says Trip To Mexico To Help Battle Transnational Organized Crime.” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 3/26/14]
Headline: Elko Daily Free Press: “Alleged Killer Estrada-Puentes Extradited To Nevada.” [Elko Daily Free Press, 10/23/15]
Cortez Masto: These Relationships Have Allowed Nevada To Seek Assistance From Mexico To Find Eduardo Estrada, Who Is Alleged To Have Killed His Estranged Wife, Stephanie Gonzalez Estrada, In Elko In 2011. “Those relationships now extend to federal Attorney General Jesús Murillo Karam as well after a positive meeting with him during the trip, Masto said Wednesday after returning to Las Vegas. These relationships have allowed Masto to seek assistance from the attorney general of Jalisco as well as Karam to try to find Eduardo Estrada, who is alleged to have killed his estranged wife, Stephanie Gonzalez Estrada, in Elko in 2011. Estrada has family in Jalisco and is believed to be residing there. The purpose of the yearly trip by the Conference of Western Attorneys General was to enhance efforts to combat crime across the U.S.-Mexico border, focusing on drug and human trafficking and cybercrime, as well as money laundering.” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 3/26/14]
Elko Justice Court Charged Eduardo Estrada With Murdering His Wife And He Fled To Mexico To Avoid Prosecution. “Elko Police Chief Ben Reed said Estrada was arrested by local authorities Sunday near the city of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. He was apparently involved in a fight, which led to the arrest, but Elko police do not have more details, Reed said. Local law enforcement received news of Estrada’s arrest at about 9 p.m. Sunday. Federal authorities have him in custody, Reed said. The next step is extradition proceedings, a process that will be slow-moving, Reed said. ‘We’ve been advised already that it will be a months-long process,’ Reed said. ‘… I don’t want to speculate as to how or when. I just want to say he’s in custody.’ Elko Police Lt. Rich Genseal said extradition could take from six months to two years. Gonzalez was killed on June 25, 2011. Four days later, Estrada was charged with murder in Elko Justice Court and a state warrant was issued for his arrest. Then on July 8, 2011, a federal arrest warrant was issued by the United States District Court in Nevada. Estrada was charged with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.” [Elko Daily Free Press, 10/27/14]
Mexican Government Granted The Extradition Of Eduardo Estrada-Puentes Back To The United States To Stand Trial For Murder After Spending A Year In Custody In Mexico. “Eduardo Estrada-Puentes, who is accused of murdering Stephanie Gonzalez, has been extradited from Mexico and is in Washoe County Jail, said Police Chief Ben Reed. ‘The Mexican Federal Government granted the extradition back to the United States to stand trial for murder,’ said Reed. Reed explained this case has spanned the local, state, national and international levels. Estrada-Puentes was brought to RenoThursday by the FBI, before being transported to Washoe County and booked on the Elko County Warrant. Local police anticipate his transfer to Elko sometime next week, said Reed. ‘All the appropriate local authorities have been notified, and now the wheels will start to turn here locally…,’ said Reed. Estrada-Puentes is accused of killing his estranged wife, Stephanie Gonzalez, on June 25, 2011. Soon after Estrada-Puentes fled to Mexico, where, with the help of the FBI and Mexican federal authorities, he was located and spent the past year in custody in Mexico City – where he underwent extradition hearings.” [Elko Daily Free Press, 10/23/15]
Elko Authorities Charged Eduardo Estrada-Puentes With First Degree Murder After He Was Arrested In Mexico And Extradited Back To The United States. “In a case delayed by extradition, law enforcement confirmed that Eduardo Estrada-Puentes was transferred to the Elko County Jail Thursday afternoon. He is charged with open murder. This can include first degree murder and all lesser offenses. Estrada-Puentes, 34, is accused of strangling his estranged wife, Stephanie Gonzalez, on June 25, 2011. Soon after Estrada-Puentes fled to Mexico. With the help of the FBI and Mexican federal authorities, he was located and arrested in the State of Jalisco. Estrada-Puentes spent the past year in custody in Mexico City, where he underwent extradition hearings. Estrada-Puentes is scheduled to make his first court appearance Tuesday before Justice of the Peace Mason Simons.” [Elko Daily Free Press, 10/31/15]
CORTEZ MASTO SHARED NEVADA’S PROGRESS FIGHTING SEX TRAFFICKING AT THE UNITED NATIONS
Cortez Masto Traveled To Geneva, Switzerland To Update U.N. Committee Of Efforts To Combat Sex Trafficking And Prevent Exploitation Of Children In Nevada. “Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto will travel to Geneva, Switzerland this week to update a United nations committee on efforts to combat sex trafficking and to prevent the exploitation of children in Nevada. ‘I continue with my efforts to combat the sex trafficking of both adults and children in Nevada,’ said Masto. This address comes on the heels of AG Masto’s sex trafficking summit in Las Vegas last week. The topics of discussion at the summit included how to advance enforcement responses, enhance victim services and empower survivors.” [Comstock Chronicle, 1/18/13]
Cortez Masto Persuaded Lawmakers To Pass A New Statute Toughening Punishment For Sex Traffickers. “An attorney general can also take on a wide variety of projects. Masto sued Bank of America in 2010 over mortgage modifications, and last year she persuaded lawmakers to pass a new statute that toughens punishment for sex traffickers.” [Las Vegas Sun, 10/2/14]
Cortez Masto Bill Established Crime Of Sex Trafficking, Made Victims Eligible For State Assistance, And Allowed Victims To Sue Their Traffickers. “Nevada AG Catherine Cortez Masto has made it her priority to come down tough on sex and human traffickers. During the 2013 Legislative Session, she introduced and helped pass Assembly Bill 67, which establishes the crime of sex trafficking of children and adults, makes victims eligible for state assistance and allows them to sue their traffickers. The bill, which became effective July 1, 2013, also increases the penalties for those found guilty of human and sex trafficking.” [Laughlin Nevada Times, 2/12/14]
Voiceover: She jet sets to conferences at luxurious resorts paid for by special interests.
Text: Attended Conferences at luxury resorts paid for by special interests.
Source: Nevada Secretary of State
Visual: Video of plane flying imposed over a video of Cortez Masto walking. To the side of her are polaroid pictures of various hotels.
REALITY: CORTEZ MASTO SPENT LESS ON OUT-OF-STATE TRAVEL THAN REPUBLICAN ATTORNEYS GENERAL
Cortez Masto’s Fiscal Biennium Out-Of-State Travel Budget Averaged $17,353 During Her Two Terms As Attorney General. According to an analysis of Open Nevada, the state’s transparency website, between FY2008 and FY2015, Cortez Masto’s office spent an average of $17,353 on out-of-state travel. [Open Nevada, Office Of Attorney General Travel Budget, Accessed 12/14/15]
Republican Adam Laxalt’s Office Budgeted $21,682 For His First Biennium Budget As Attorney General For Out-Of-State Travel. According to an analysis of Open Nevada, the state’s transparency website, Adam Laxalt’s first two year fiscal budget, FY2016-FY2017, allocated $21,682 for out-of-state travel. [Open Nevada, Office Of Attorney General Travel Budget, Accessed 12/14/15]
Republican George Chanos Spent $20,524 During His Biennium Budget As Attorney General For Out-Of-State Travel. According to an analysis of Open Nevada, the state’s transparency website, Republican Attorney General George Chanos spent $20,524 on out-of-state travel during his 2 year tenure of FY2006-FY2007. [Open Nevada, Office Of Attorney General Travel Budget, Accessed 12/14/15]
REALITY: REPUBLICAN ATTORNEYS GENERAL HAVE ALSO ATTENDED SIMILAR POLICY CONFERENCES…
June 2009-December 2010: Sullivan Took $15,131 Worth Of Taxpayer-Funded Out-Of-State Travel, Including Trips To NAAG And CWAG Conferences. [Dan Sullivan Compensation and Travel Report, 2009; 2010]
2011-2014: Republican AG Pam Bondi Took $14,000 For NAAG And CWAG Trips. “She has charged Florida taxpayers nearly $14,000 since 2011 to take additional trips to meetings of the National Association of Attorneys General and the Conference of Western Attorneys General, including travel to Hawaii. Those events were also attended by dozens of lobbyists. Ms. Bondi, in a statement, said the support she had received — directly or through the Republican Attorneys General Association — had not had an impact on any of her actions as attorney general.” [New York Times, 10/28/14]
June 2009: Kelly Ayotte Was Appointed To Serve NAAG Executive Committee. In June 2009, NAAG newsletter stated: “The Association elects its officers yearly, through geographical rotation by region. Election of the four officers—president, president-elect, vice president and immediate past president—takes place at the annual NAAG Summer Meeting. The president appoints all standing and special committee chairs. Committees are charged with studying all substantive matters within their jurisdiction and recommending policy positions and other matters to the Attorneys General for action by the full Association. The Executive Committee is charged with the management of Association operations and yearly approval of a program plan of goals, objectives, and activities to guide its work. The Executive Committee comprises the four NAAG officers, four regional delegates and three presidential appointees and the chair of the NAAG Mission Foundation, which supports the work of the Association. The 2009-2010 NAAG Executive Committee consists of the following Attorneys General: […] Attorney General Kelly Ayotte (N.H.), Presidential Appointment.” [NAAGazette, 6/30/09]
…INCLUDING NEVADA’S CURRENT REPUBLICAN ATTORNEY GENERAL
June 21-24, 2014: Adam Laxalt Attended RAGA Summer Meeting In Coronado, CA. [2014 RAGA Summer Meeting Attendance List, Accessed 12/21/15]
RAGA Spent Nearly $2.5 Million To Help Adam Laxalt Defeat Ross Miller. “The Republican Attorneys General Association has pumped another $500,000 into its TV ad buy in Nevada — for a total of nearly $2.5 million — to help Adam Laxalt defeat Democrat Ross Miller in the attorney general’s race as a new internal poll shows the contest in a dead heat, a GOP official said Thursday.” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 10/23/14]
Voiceover: And outsourced her work to high-priced D.C. lawyers. The firm made millions.
Text: Outsourced her work to high priced D.C. lawyers
Source: Wall Street Journal, 6/13
Visual: Video of four men drinking imposed over Skyline shot of Washington D.C.
REALITY: NEVADA HISTORICALLY USED OUTSIDE COUNSEL WHEN TAKING ON BIG INDUSTRY FOR ABUSES…
Carson Now: Nevada Has Frequently Used Outside Legal Counsel Over The Last 25 Years, Including In The Successful Prosecution Of Big Tobacco. According to an article by Sean Whaley of the Nevada News Bureau, “The state has frequently employed outside legal firms for various matters over the years, including the successful pursuit of a settlement agreement by Nevada and other states against the nation’s big tobacco companies in the 1990s. Since the settlement was reached in 1998 under then-Attorney General Frankie Sue Del Papa, Nevada has collected $505 million for a variety of programs through 2011.” [Carson Now,2/2/12]
New Mexico AG Gary King: Taking On Major Corporations Comes At A High Cost, Having Outside Counsel Foot The Bills Upfront Helps “Level The Playing Field On Behalf Of Consumers.” “Mr. King and other attorneys general say lawsuits against major corporations or industry sectors can require the hiring of expert witnesses and produce hundreds of thousands of pages of documents that must be reviewed. All of this comes at a high cost, and outside lawyers can foot the bills upfront. ‘It’s one of the only tools I have to level the playing field on behalf of consumers, given the significant financial firepower that big pharma, big banking and any number of other industries have,’ Mr. King said. ‘The attorney general is virtually the only protection the consumer has against abuse by those industries.’” [New York Times, 12/18/14]
…AND THE CURRENT, REPUBLICAN ATTORNEY GENERAL USES OUTSIDE COUNSEL FOR BIG CASES
September 2015: AG Adam Laxalt Hired Bancroft PLLC To Defend Legal Change To Education Savings Account Program. “Attorney General Adam Laxalt announced Thursday that he has retained a nationally recognized law firm to help defend against the ACLU legal challenge to the state’s new Education Savings Account program. The firm Bancroft PLLC will provide the attorney general’s office with legal strategy and analysis on the case, which Gov. Brian Sandoval has urged be resolved as quickly as possible. Leading Bancroft’s involvement in the case will be former U.S. Solicitor General Paul D. Clement, who has argued over 75 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and is widely recognized as a top appellate advocate in the country.” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 9/17/15]
Nevada Paid Bancroft PLLC $285,000 To Defend School Voucher Program. “Nevada is paying $285,000 to hire a famous lawyer to help defend the state’s new Education Savings Account program in two pending lawsuits. The Nevada Board of Examiners voted Tuesday to approve the agreement with Bancroft PLLC, the law firm of former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement.” [Associated Press, 11/10/15]
Nevada Board Of Examiners Approved The Bancroft PLLC Contract. “The Nevada Board of Examiners voted Tuesday to approve the agreement with Bancroft PLLC, the law firm of former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement. Clement has argued more cases before the U.S. Supreme Court since 2000 than any other lawyer. Nick Trutanich of the Nevada Attorney General’s Office testified that the law firm invested 500 hours so far defending the school choice program, which would normally cost $375,000. Gov. Brian Sandoval said the briefs Bancroft filed urging the court to dismiss the legal challenges are among the best he’s ever seen.” [Associated Press,11/10/15]
REALITY: THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS, INCLUDING A REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE, APPROVED THE HIRING OF OUTSIDE COUNSEL…
December 8, 2009: Board Of Examiners Approved Cortez Masto Contract To Hire Cohen Milstein As Special Counsel On Contingency Fee To Pursue Mortgage Lending Cases. On December 8, 2009, Nevada Board of Examiners approved Attorney General’s contract to hire Cohen Milstein on contingency fee: “This is a new contract to provide the Office of the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection with special counsel pursuant to NRS 41.03435 to serve and assist in the matter of prosecution of all available civil claims, damages, civil penalties, restitution, disgorgement of profits, injunctions against all appropriate defendants related to collectivity ‘lending practices’ including, but not limited to and deception, deceptive act or practice, fraud, false pretense, misrepresentation, or concealment, suppression or omission of any material fact as to the Lending Practices (collectively, the ‘Acts’ and/or Litigation).” [Board of Examiners, Meeting Agenda, 12/8/09]
The Board Of Examiners Consists Of The Governor, The Attorney General And The Secretary Of State. “The State Board of Examiners (BOE) was created by Nevada Revised Statute 353.010. Its purpose is to review claims for payment pursuant to an appropriation or authorization by the Legislature. The Board consists of the Governor, the Secretary of State and the Attorney General.” [Nevada Board of Examiners, accessed 5/2/16]
Cohen Milstein’s Broad Mandate Allowed Them To Seek Compensation For Anyone In The State Who Was Harmed By Fraudulent Mortgage Lending Practices. “Though Ms. Singer, 48, served just a year as attorney general in the District of Columbia, she had a long prior tenure in public service jobs, and she referred to her work at Cohen Milstein as an extension of her commitment to serving the public good. […] Nevada hired her firm in 2009, under a contract that had an exceptionally broad mandate: to seek compensation for anyone in the state who was harmed as a result of fraudulent mortgage lending practices. And Ms. Singer negotiated a settlement with Bank of America that generated an extra $38 million for Nevada, and $5.6 million for her firm — reflecting a 15 percent fee.” [New York Times, 12/18/14]
…AND THE CONTRACT ONLY ALLOWED THE LAW FIRM TO COLLECT FEES IF IT WON THE CASE FOR NEVADA TAXPAYERS
New Mexico AG Gary King: Contingency Fee Reduces Risk To The Taxpayers Because Law Firms Cover The Upfront Cost. “Much as big industries have found natural allies in Republican attorneys general to combat federal regulations, plaintiffs’ lawyers working on a contingency-fee basis have teamed up mostly with Democratic state attorneys general to file hundreds of lawsuits against businesses that make anything from pharmaceuticals to snack foods. […] But Mr. King said that because Cohen Milstein was covering most of the cost, there was little risk to the state, adding that he was receptive to this approach because of what he said had been a disturbing pattern of abuse in his state’s nursing homes. ‘The court system in America is a good way to determine if that is a sufficient argument,’ Mr. King said.” [New York Times, 12/18/14]
New York Times: Cohen Milstein Won An Extra $38 Million For Nevada And Collected A 15% Fee On The Judgment. “Though Ms. Singer, 48, served just a year as attorney general in the District of Columbia, she had a long prior tenure in public service jobs, and she referred to her work at Cohen Milstein as an extension of her commitment to serving the public good. […] Nevada hired her firm in 2009, under a contract that had an exceptionally broad mandate: to seek compensation for anyone in the state who was harmed as a result of fraudulent mortgage lending practices. And Ms. Singer negotiated a settlement with Bank of America that generated an extra $38 million for Nevada, and $5.6 million for her firm — reflecting a 15 percent fee.” [New York Times, 12/18/14]
Voiceover: What did she get from them? Campaign cash.
Source: Nevada Secretary of State
Visual: Cortez Masto picture appears as a man is cheering his glass of alcohol. Various videos of hands pushing money forward replace man with alcohol.
THE TRUTH: CORTEZ MASTO CUT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BUDGET BY 30 PERCENT…
Cortez Masto Cut The Attorney General’s Office Budget By 30 Percent. According to an AP article, “Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto is doubling size of a mortgage fraud investigation team, even while the department is cutting its budget by nearly 30 percent. She’s using federal funds to hire two prosecutors and four investigators to handle thousands of complaints against more than 200 companies accused of loan schemes or predatory lending. Nevada was the state hardest-hit by the foreclosure crisis.” [Associated Press, 2/17/11]
Cortez Masto Testified To Assembly Committee That 2009-2011 AG Office Budget Was Cut 30 Percent Or $6.4 Million. “In the 2007-2009 biennium, the AGO cut 12.3 percent of its budget according to General Masto. In the 2009-2011 biennium, the cut was 30 percent or $6,426,208, even though the Governor’s requested budget cut was 10 percent. That cut, according to General Masto, included the elimination of 8 positions— 5.28 DAGs, 2 legal researchers, and 1 administrative assistant.” [Assembly Committee on Ways and Means Meeting Minutes, 2/21/11]
Cortez Masto Testified To Assembly Committee That 2011-2013 AG Office Budget Was Cut By 20.7 Percent Or $8.2 Million.“General Masto said the 2011-2013 biennium proposed budget included a 29.7 percent or $8,286,241 cut to the AG’s budget with the elimination of four full-time equivalent (FTE) positions, two DAG positions, one forensic examiner position, and one legal secretary 2 position. General Masto believed the AGO would be able to fulfill its charter within the proposed budget. There were no new fees within that budget. General Masto proposed to fulfill all of the AGO responsibilities with no new staff requests.” [Assembly Committee on Ways and Means Meeting Minutes, 2/21/11]
… AND VOLUNTARILY RETURNED TENS OF THOUSANDS OF HER SALARY TO NEVADA TAXPAYERS
PolitiFact Nevada: It’s Clear That As Attorney General, Cortez Masto Didn’t “Pad Her Pockets” While State Workers Suffered, She Received “Essentially The Same Salary” During Her Eight Years In Office. “According to information collected from TransparentNevada.com and records request from the state Controller’s office, PolitiFact Nevada put together this spreadsheet of salaries, donations and what percentage of salary was donated back to the state. As shown, it’s clear that as Attorney General, Cortez Masto didn’t ‘pad her pockets’ while state workers suffered – rather, she received essentially the same salary (not counting benefits) during her eight years in office when donations are subtracted out.” [PolitiFact Nevada, 2/3/16]
Cortez Masto Donated Tens Of Thousands Of Dollars Of Her Salary Back To Nevada Taxpayers. “Masto’s campaign defended the candidate’s record, noting she took a pay cut to protect her office’s budget and noted Heck voted against budgets that would have limited taxpayer-funded air travel for members of Congress. ‘This is a typical misleading attack ad; the fact is that as Attorney General, Catherine Cortez Masto cut her office budget by thirty percent, and, when state workers were furloughed, stood with them and voluntarily donated tens of thousands of dollars of her salary back to the taxpayers,’ Nevada Democratic Party spokesman Zach Hudson said.” [Politico Pro,12/15/15]
Las Vegas Sun: Records Show Cortez Masto Returned Salary To Nevada’s General Fund. “Records show most other constitutional officers, who earn less than the governor, have returned more money to the state’s general fund. Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, who earns $133,000, has contributed $5,971, or 4.6 percent, for the full fiscal year.” [Las Vegas Sun, 2/24/10]
Cortez Masto Returned More Than $44,000 Of Her Salary:
Year Salary Furlough Donation Percent Returned
2010 $132,635.62 $5,971.00 4.5%
2011 $140,500.14 $8,018.50
5.7%
2012 $140,323.44 $11,944.09 8.5%
2013 $140,688.96 $9,373.70 6.7%
2014 $140,699.52 $8,902.14 6.3%
Total $694,847.68 $44,209.43 6.4%
[Catherine Cortez Masto Attorney General Salary; Catherine Cortez Masto Furlough Receipts, 2010-2014]
Cortez Masto Used Automatic Pay Deduction To Return Her Salary.“The state constitutional officers are: Gibbons, Wallin, Secretary of State Ross Miller, Treasurer Kate Marshall, Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki and Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto. Miller, who makes about $87,500 annually, said Monday that he is finalizing his enrollment in the pay deductions. Cortez Masto, whose base salary is listed at $133,000, said she also intends to use the automatic deduction option.” [Reno Gazette-Journal, 12/16/09]
Cortez Masto Spokeswoman: “Catherine Is Going To Take The Same Salary Cuts As State Employees.” “Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto and state Controller Kim Wallin are taking the raise, but they said they will return to the state whatever salary reductions are approved by the 2011 Legislature. Masto’s pay will increase to $140,980 with the 6 percent increase, while Wallin will receive $102,890. Miller and Marshall could receive the same amount as Wallin if they took the increase. Otherwise, they will be paid $97,000. […] ‘Catherine is going to take the same salary cuts as state employees,’ added Edie Cartwright, Masto’s spokeswoman.” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 1/11/11]
Voiceover: These contracts were called one of the dirtier aspects of politics.
Text: “One of the dirtier practices of politics”
Source: Wall Street Journal
Visual: Cortez Masto picture looking at The Attorney General building in Carson City.
THE TRUTH: CONGRESSMAN HECK PRAISED THE FORECLOSURE SETTLEMENT BY ATTORNEY GENERAL CORTEZ MASTO
GOP Congressman Heck Praised National Mortgage Settlement: “At A Time When Nevada Families Are Struggling The Most To Make Ends Meet, I Have High Hopes This Settlement Will Provide Nevada Homeowners Much Needed Relief.” “Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., said he is ‘happy to see that an agreement was reached. At a time when Nevada families are struggling the most to make ends meet, I have high hopes that this settlement will provide them much needed relief.’” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 2/9/12]
REALITY: CORTEZ MASTO WAS ONE OF THE FIRST ATTORNEYS GENERAL TO TAKE ON THE BIG BANKS FOR MORTGAGE FRAUD…
December 2010: Cortez Masto Filed Lawsuit Against Bank Of America For Foreclosures Abuses: “We Are Holding Bank Of America Accountable For Misleading And Deceiving Consumers.”“The Nevada Attorney General’s office sued Bank of America Fridaymorning for allegedly deceiving homeowners through its residential loan modification and foreclosure practices. The lawsuit, filed in Clark County District Court and triggered by consumer complaints, named as defendants the bank’s parent company as well as BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, Recon Trust Co. ‘We are holding Bank of America accountable for misleading and deceiving consumers,’ Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto said. ‘Nevadans who were trying desperately to save their homes were unable to get truthful information in order to make critical life decisions.’” [Las Vegas Sun, 12/17/10]
October 2010: Ohio AG Richard Cordray Launched The First Major Legal Challenge To Bank Foreclosure Abuses Against Ally Financial. “This week we saw the first major legal challenge to the mortgage servicers and lenders at the center of the kerfuffle over ‘robo-signers’—the mortgage servicer employees who allegedly signed thousands of documents authorizing foreclosures across the country, without actually having reviewed the loan documents, as the law requires. Some say these middle-manager types (who have been identified at GMAC Mortgage LLC, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Bank of America Corp. and OneWest Bank, in depositions by consumer lawyers), if they did what they say they did, committed fraud in hundreds and even thousands of foreclosure cases by claiming knowledge of a financial matter of which they had no personal knowledge. This chaffed Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray so badly that he filed suit Wednesday against GMAC and its parent company Ally Financial Inc., seeking $25,000 in civil penalties for each instance of fraud, plus untold thousands of dollars more in consumer restitution.” [Wall Street Journal, 10/7/10]
Cortez Masto AG’s Office Investigated More Than 200 Companies For Mortgage Fraud. “More than 200 companies are under criminal investigation for mortgage fraud with ties to such things as identity theft and prostitution, Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto says. Edith Cartwright of the attorney general’s office said many of those companies have 50 to 100 complaints against them. Masto outlined her budget to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee on Monday, saying she has two attorneys and three investigators to handle the criminal cases. The office also has a federal grant to hire two lawyers and four more investigators. Masto said the investigations center on mortgage foreclosure rescue scams or loan modification scams. ‘They are looking at various ways to scam people,’ the attorney general said. ‘This is the easiest to set up shop and try to start taking dollars from mortgage fraud. But they are organized and they engage in other types of crime besides the mortgage fraud.’” [Las Vegas Sun, 2/21/11]
AG Cortez Masto’s Mortgage Fraud Unit Was “Among The Most Aggressive In The Country.” According to a report by Colleen McCarty of KLAS, “Nevada’s mortgage Fraud Task Force – arguably among the most aggressive in the country – has undergone some dramatic changes in the last few months. […] Since the task force’s inception in 2007, the task force has served as a trailblazer for criminal prosecutions of housing-related crime. Its developed a national reputation built on complex cases involving loan modification fraud, foreclosure scams and robosigning.” [KLAS, 7/3/12]
…AND RECEIVED PRAISE FROM REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS ALIKE FOR SECURING $1.9 BILLION IN RELIEF FOR NEVADA HOMEOWNERS
Cortez Masto Played An Important Role In Mortgage Settlements Totaling At Least $1.9 Billion Helping Nevada Homeowners Hurt By The Foreclosure Crisis. “The process of fact checking involves reporting the facts as best known at the time. When new facts arise, verdicts can change. That happened here. Regarding Cortez Masto’s campaign video, the claim is correct that she played an important role in mortgage settlements totaling at least $1.9 billion that held banks accountable and helped Nevada homeowners hurt by the foreclosure crisis. Truth meter: 9 (out of 10).” [Reno Gazette-Journal 3/23/16]
Cortez Masto Helped People Suffering Through The “Worst Mortgage Crisis In History, Ground Zero For The Crisis Nationally, Using One Of The Smallest Attorney General’s Offices In The Country.” “Attorney General Catherine Cortez-Masto is also term limited, but wouldn’t disclose any plans to run for another office. She detailed her accomplishments since January 2007. Her biggest task was helping people suffering in a state with the worst mortgage crisis in history, ground zero for the crisis nationally, using one of the smallest attorney general’s offices in the country, with a staff of 365 employees including 155 attorneys and 48 peace officers.” [Pahrump Valley Times, 10/30/13]
GOP Former Washington AG Rob McKenna: Cortez Masto Improved The National Mortgage Settlement For Nevada And Held The Banks More Fully Accountable. “Strong independent evidence came today. Her campaign emailed a quote about her role in the national settlement from attorney Rob McKenna. He wrote, ‘As Attorney General of Washington, I served on the National Mortgage Settlement Executive Committee. I saw firsthand Catherine Cortez Masto’s successful efforts to improve the settlement for Nevada residents and hold the banks more fully accountable. Catherine helped improve the settlement’s initial terms, such as: allowing states to seek additional litigation against the banks. Catherine also secured a separate agreement for Nevada with Bank of America. Due to Catherine’s efforts on the National Mortgage Settlement, as well as other litigation she pursued against the banks, Nevada received more than $1.9 billion in relief for struggling homeowners.’ It is obviously key that he was part of the executive committee behind the ultimate terms of the national settlement. Also significant is the fact that McKenna is a Republican.” [Reno Gazette-Journal 3/23/16]
DEM & GOP Attorneys General For Arkansas, Illinois, And Nebraska All Praised Cortez Masto’s Work On The National Mortgage Settlement. “The campaign also sent similar testimonials from former Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and former Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning. […] Regarding Cortez Masto’s campaign video, the claim is correct that she played an important role in mortgage settlements totaling at least $1.9 billion that held banks accountable and helped Nevada homeowners hurt by the foreclosure crisis.” [Reno Gazette-Journal 3/23/16]
DEM Sen. Reid Praised Cortez Masto For National Mortgage Settlement: “I’m Very Proud Of Her And Confident That The Work She Did Will Bring Dividends To The Beleaguered Housing Industry In Nevada.” “Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., praised Masto for her role in negotiating a settlement for Nevada. ‘I’m very proud of her and confident that the work she did will bring dividends to the beleaguered housing industry in Nevada,’ Reid said on the Senate floorThursday.” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 2/9/12]
GOP Sen. Heller: The Settlement Will Provide More Protection And Some Relief To Nevada Homeowners. “Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., said he was pleased that the settlement would provide more protection and some relief to Nevada homeowners. ‘No state has been hit harder by the foreclosure crisis than Nevada,’ Heller said in a statement. ‘Unfortunately, abuses by the banking industry made a bad situation worse. Actions by the banking industry helped create this housing crisis. They have an obligation to help get us out.’” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 2/9/12]
GOP Gov. Sandoval Praised Cortez Masto For Support Of “Home Means Nevada,” A Program For Home Loan Modifications. “A program intended to help distressed Nevada homeowners stay in their homes with loan modifications has been given final approval and is underway. Officials on Friday announced that a state-affiliated nonprofit group, Home Means Nevada, has finalized an agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to buy a pool of mortgages. The nonprofit will then determine if those homeowners qualify for loan modifications. About 450 homes will be part of the first round, said Teri Williams, spokeswoman for the Nevada Department of Business and Industry. If a homeowner owes more than current market value, the principal balance may be reduced. For borrowers unable to qualify, they will be provided transitional assistance. […] Sandoval also acknowledged U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., Democratic Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto and state lawmakers for their support of the program.” [Associated Press, 5/2/14]
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan: Cortez Masto Was “Very Deeply Involved” In The Settlement Negotiations And Nevada Will Receive One Of The Largest Benefits Because It Was One Of The Hardest Hits States And The Separate Bank Of America Case. DONOVAN: “Well, Nevada is, as you say, one of the places that was hardest hit and I have to compliment your attorney general, Catherine Cortez Masto, who was very deeply involved in the settlement negotiations, has done extensive investigations, and will be part of the monitoring committee, working with the monitor that I talked about to make sure that banks live up to these promises. Because it was one of the hardest hit states, Nevada will get – will be in the top five of the largest benefits from the settlement, about $1.5 billion will go to Nevada for help, and. because of separate cases that your attorney general brought. there are additional benefits that will be coming to Nevada, as well. The other thing I should mention is that Bank of America has committed, because of the extent of the lending that Countrywide did in states like Nevada, has committed to a special program that will provide deeper principal reduction and they’ve agreed to go out and – and to reach to every – every Countrywide borrower who is more than 60 days delinquent and underwater on their loan. So, because Countrywide lending was so extensive in Nevada, that is a special benefit to Nevada families that have been hard hit.” [Housing And Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan Teleconference, 2/10/12]
National Notary Association CEO Tom Heymann: Cortez Masto Has Shown “Unwavering Dedication” To Remedying The Housing Crisis And Has “Emerged As A Beacon Of Strength And National Leadership.” According to a release by the National Notary Association, “‘Attorney General Cortez Masto has shown unwavering dedication to remedying a nationwide crisis that has mortgage servicers rethinking their approach to the supervision and training of Notaries,” said NNA Chief Executive Officer Tom Heymann. ‘In doing so, she has emerged as a beacon of strength and national leadership.’” [National Notary Association press release, 5/10/12]
Voiceover: Cortez Masto. Another special interest politician.
Text: Catherine Cortez Masto. Another special interest politician.
Visual: Cortez Masto walking into building in a red jacket.
THE TRUTH: CONGRESSMAN HECK CALLED THE MORTGAGE CRISIS A “BLIP ON THE RADAR” DURING THE HEIGHT OF THE CRISIS
Congressman Heck: The Mortgage Crisis Is A “Blip On The Radar.”In 2008, Heck called the mortgage crisis a “blip on the radar” in an interview. Heck was asked in an interview with the Nevada News Makers, ‘What issues are most critical to Nevada? Perhaps the recent subprime mortgage crisis and the recent state budget?’ Heck answered, “Those things, while important and certainly critical to those that were affected, tend to be blips on the radar.” [Nevada News Makers, accessed 2/29/12]
Heck Agreed With Mitt Romney That The Foreclosure Process Needed To “Run Its Course And Hit The Bottom.” “In a state where the loss of a family home perhaps has been the most painful outcome of the stressed economy, Mitt Romney took hits Tuesday from Nevada leaders of both parties after commenting that the government should let the foreclosure process ‘run its course and hit the bottom.’ […] Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., has endorsed Romney. Heck thinks the housing market ‘does need to reach bottom,’ a spokesman said, but supports ‘a soft landing rather than a hard crash’ by having the government continue to offer refinancing help.” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 10/18/11]
THE TRUTH: HECK SPONSORED A BILL TO CUT TAXES ON THE BIG BANKS – THE SAME BIG BANKS THAT GAVE OUT BAD LOANS AND CAUSED NEVADA’S FORECLOSURE CRISIS.…
Bank Lobbyists Pushed Heck’s Bill To Repeal Nevada’s Excise Taxes On Banks. “Nevada bankers asked lawmakers on Thursday to back a bill repealing two excise taxes imposed on banks in 2003, calling them unfair levies that single out their industry. Bill Uffelman, president of the Nevada Bankers Association, said the taxes have caused a severe drop in some small rural banks’ earnings. That’s particularly difficult when banks are facing competition from credit unions that don’t pay the extra taxes, he said. […] John Sande, a lobbyist with the Nevada Bankers Association, said the bill emphasizes the discrimination in the excise tax and reiterated that financial institutions should be charged the same taxes as any other business. He was not opposed to AB290, but said, ‘It just goes to show you how unfair the existing law is.’” [Associated Press, 3/22/07]
2010: Heck Defended Bill To Cut Taxes On Banks, Argued It Put Them On Equal Footing With Other Businesses. “Heck said that he didn’t remember the vote on the tax rebate for seniors and that the tax cut for banks was meant to put them on equal footing with other businesses. ‘I have no recollection of that vote,’ he said of the tax rebate vote. The bank vote, he said, corrected a two-tier system Titus supported in 2003. ‘It didn’t make a difference if it was banks,’ Heck said. ‘It could have been somebody who was making widgets or baskets.’” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 10/15/10]
…AND HECK OPPOSED WALL
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