The bank’s former chief executive, John Stumpf, was notified of a problem at one of the bank’s Colorado branches in 2002 that led to “mass termination” of bank employees, according to the report. Additional “mass terminations” continued sporadically over the next decade until Wells Fargo was fined $185 million by regulators last year. “The Community Bank…
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