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After Bailout, AIG Execs Head to California Resort
Rescued by Taxpayers, $440,000 for Retreat Including "Pedicures, Manicures"
By BRIAN ROSS and TOM SHINE
October 7, 2008
Less than a week after the federal government committed $85 billion to bail out AIG, executives of the giant AIG insurance company headed for a week-long retreat at a luxury resort and spa, the St. Regis Resort in Monarch Beach, California, Congressional investigators revealed today.
"Rooms at this resort can cost over $1,000 a night," Congressman Henry Waxman (D-CA) said this morning as his committee continued its investigation of Wall Street and its CEOs.
AIG documents obtained by Waxman's investigators show the company paid more than $440,000 for the retreat, including nearly $200,000 for rooms, $150,000 for meals and $23,000 in spa charges.
"They're getting their pedicures and their manicures and the American people are paying for that," said Cong. Elijah Cummings (D-MD).
"This unbridled greed," said Cong. Mark Souder (R-IN), "it's an insensitivity to how people are spending our dollars."
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Maireid Sullivan
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (4)
at 16:47 on October 7th, 2008
Maireid Sullivan, I like this story. It's good stuff.
I am thoroughly disgusted that you beat me to this one. This is the type of story I feast on and hope others enjoy (in a singularly perverse fashion) like I do.
at 19:17 on October 9th, 2008
Hi Mikasi, I too was surprised that I found the story first! lol I know what you mean! It is pure theatre, in a sense, but a horror story of blatant greed and deception as well.
at 10:02 on October 10th, 2008
I totally agree. This is pretty outrageous.
You can sign this petition to force AIG to pay back the treasury for their retreat: http://go.care2.com/17225761
at 17:40 on October 10th, 2008
Thanks for that, Jen K.