The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 1987, Image 9

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    Friday, April 24, 1987/The Battalion/Page 9
Settlement
takes assets
from banker
DALLAS (AP) — The man
who must give the federal gov
ernment almost everything he
owns to help untangle one of the
largest savings and loan failures
in history is optimistic about his
chance to start over, his attorney
said.
Spencer H. Blain Jr., former
chairman of Empire Savings and
Loan Association, has acknowl
edged making more than $21
million in personal transactions
while serving in his $30,000-a-
year post at Empire, but the assets
he is immediately surrendering
are valued only at about $3 mil
lion.
In settling a federal racketeer
ing civil suit against him, Blain
agreed to give up virtually every
thing he owns, plus $100 million
in future earnings, federal offi
cials said Wednesday.
Although it was the largest
such settlement, the government
and Blain’s attorney acknowledge
he may never pay the full $100
million.
“As strange as it sounds, most
of the money is just gone,” said
Deborah Goodall, one ol his at
torneys.
The settlement gives him the
chance to start over, she said, not
ing that Blain had offered to turn
over his holdings to the govern
ment at about the time Empire
was collapsing in 1984.
“He accepts that part of the
blame that is his,” said Billy Rav-
kind, Blain’s criminal attorney,
adding that Blain continues to
deny charges that he knowingly
violated any laws while running
Empire Savings.
Goodall, Blain’s attorney in the
civil suit and an associate of Rav-
kind, said her client “basically is
not left with much of anything.”
“Eventually he will start over,”
she said. “When he came to Em
pire from Austin (in 1982), he
didn’t really have that much. He
is a very optimistic person.”
Federal regulators closed Em
pire on March 14, 1984, saying
the association had used question
able lending practices.
The failure cost the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance
Corp. $300 million to reimburse
depositors and manage the thrift.
The agency sued Blain in 1985,
accusing him of being part of an
elaborate racketeering scheme to
defraud Empire of more than
$140 million through fraudulent
land and construction loans.
Under the agreement between
Blain and the FSLIG, Blain has
surrendered $700,000 in cash, his
$750,000 home, a house in
Steamboat Springs, Colo., a vari
ety of notes related to properties
he already has sold, his interest in
several land transactions, his per
sonal vehicles and his interest in
132 oil wells.
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