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Abacus: Small Enough to Jail is a movie starring Thomas Sung, Hwei Lin Sung, and Cyrus Vance Jr.. A small financial institution called Abacus becomes the only company criminally indicted in the wake of the United States' 2008...
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Quality | 480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K |
Genres | Documentary |
Director | Steve James |
Stars | Matt Taibbi, Thomas Sung, Hwei Lin Sung, Cyrus Vance Jr. |
Country | USA |
Also Known As | Banken som fick skulden, Abacus. El banco que pagó la crisis, Banken som ble syndebukk, Abacus: Pequeno o Bastante Para Condenar |
Runtime | 1H 28M |
Description | After the 2008 financial crisis that nearly destroyed the world economy, none of the American financial institutions faced prosecutions for their shady dealings that contributed to this debacle, except one. Abacus Federal Savings Bank, a small Chinese-American bank that catered to the neglected market of their community, was indicted on fraud charges and loan falsifications. As the bank disputed these accusations, many in the mainstream news media noticed that far larger competitors appeared to have committed similar misdeeds without legal consequence; likely because they were "too big to fail." This film explores the history of Abacus and its legal battle for survival against this hypocritical, and likely racist, application of the law that seemed to determined to punish them as a scapegoat for crimes that much larger felons deserve to face. |