‘”To make a living, you had to push a product you didn’t believe in,” said Aimee Quigley, a Home Center mortgage broker. “It was like being a defense attorney where you know your client did it, but you have to say he didn’t.”‘
“To make a living, you had to lie about where you got stuff,” said Joe Rascal, a fence for an LA burglary ring. “It was like being a mortgage broker where you know your client is unemployed and broke, but to get the loan you have to say he’s making $120k and has $50k in the bank.”