FDIC Staffer 'Accidentally' Took Bank Secrets, Jury Told

By Jack Newsham (December 4, 2018, 9:18 PM EST) -- Federal prosecutors and a lawyer for ex-FDIC employee Allison Aytes gave a Brooklyn jury competing narratives Tuesday about what drove Aytes to make copies of secret regulatory records before quitting, the feds saying she used them for job interviews and Aytes saying she accidentally swept them up with other personal files....

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