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Another Goldman Lawsuit Imminent? From The Mail Bag: Lehman To Sue One Or More Big Banks Over Derivatives “Fraudulent Transfer”

Another Goldman Lawsuit Imminent? From The Mail Bag: Lehman To Sue One Or More Big Banks Over Derivatives "Fraudulent Transfer"

Courtesy of Tyler Durden at Zero Hedge 

A week ago we disclosed the unredacted Volume 5 of the Valukas report, in which the full details of the Lehman derivative portfolio were presented, as well as the names of "white knights" who stepped in in the last moment to onboard Lehman’s holdings at a firesale valuation. Furthermore, it was Valukas’ conclusion that Lehman may have a claim to sue the counterparties for fraudulent transfer. It appears this is precisely what is about to happen. We just received the following tip:

Lehman Holdings will be filing a lawsuit against one or more major banks in regards to the valuation of derivatives. This will occur tomorrow or Monday. It is the first such lawsuit (valuation dispute) of its kind by Lehman. Some of the counterparts to Lehman’s existing trades weren’t willing to play nice, so the "estate" felt it necessary to rack up another few thousand billable hours and take this battle to court.

Which banks you may ask? The Valukas report indicated the beneficiaries of the alleged fraudulent transfer were as follows: Goldman Sachs, Barclays, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Citadel L.P. and DRW Trading. Surely, another lawsuit for shady business practices against Goldman is all the firm needs right now. At least it will provide Steve Liesman with countless opportunities to present the Goldman side of the case on CNBC over and over, coupled with the epilepsy inducing Breaking News indicator.

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