New York CNN —Former Wells Fargo executive Carrie Tolstedt was sentenced to three years’ probation on Friday for her role in the bank’s sprawling fake-accounts scandal.
Wells Fargo has spent billions of dollars over the past eight years to settle allegations related to the accounts scandal, in which Tolstedt played a key role.
Tolstedt, the only Wells Fargo executive to face criminal charges in the scheme, paid $17 million to settle a civil case with the the OCC, and $3 million to settle with the SEC.
She received a $125 million retirement package when she left Wells Fargo, though the bank has clawed back about $67 million of that.
Wells Fargo has struggled to get its house in order since the fake account scandal.
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