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Big banks have been praying on Puerto Ricans for years, selling them junk bonds and other

toxic investments that the banks knew, absolutely knew would fail.

Bankers pocketed billions of dollars and the victims lost everything.

But now the tables are turning and more and more legal victories are being won against

swindle investors.

And I'm joined now by Attorney Peter Mougey, one of the people who secured a lot of those

verdicts.

As a matter of fact he just came back with a verdict for $19 million for this kind of

scam that's going down in Puerto Rico.

Peter, I followed your career a long time and I know you've handled some of the biggest

cases in the country.

You have in the last year really been focused, last two years, really been focused on Puerto

Rico.

And the reason is, is the people have been treated so poorly down there.

I mean, tell us a little bit about what was done to make this scam unfold and how many

people affected by it?

It was a business model that the banks, investment banks, like UBS, Santander, Oriental.

But in this case UBS used to capitalize on underwriting investments that they knew were

problematic.

And they took those investments and stuffed them inside of funds and then sold them to

their own clients, knowing the entire time it was a house of cards.

And they got out of it before it collapsed, protected their own interests, and passed

on all the rest to their clients.

It's the same story, different day.

Okay, now this case, $19 million is the biggest verdict that's been-

In Puerto Rico to date.

In Puerto Rico.

This is 2014 since this last collapse over the last four or five years, this is the biggest

verdict to date.

Okay, let me add to that, the people who review this are arbitrators, they're not even jurors.

They're people that for the most part work for the industry.

Explain how that works.

You present you to arbitrators.

Who are they?

They must have been really upset to give you this kind of money.

There were three arbitrators, two of them were lawyers and the third one was not, owned

her own business.

But the two lawyers had done everything from commercial work to labor, they had big diversified

careers.

And they took in all the evidence, they heard three weeks of testimony, over 300 or 400

exhibits.

And you're right.

They heard the testimony, at the end of the verdict, and the were pissed.

They were upset.

They had to be.

I mean it was 100% of the lawsuits, attorney's fees, costs, and post judgment interests,

almost $20 million.

Okay, talk about UBS.

Farron Cousins who does this show we me, we talk about UBS all the time.

We talk about the fines they've ... Year after year I don't think there's a bank, banking

organization that gets fined as much as UBS, besides Goldman Sachs and some of the other-

All of them have a long list.

Yeah, but UBS, long history of doing this kind of thing.

Now you caught them in Puerto Rico.

Tell us a little bit about UBS and their past history.

You can come up with one example, whether it's tax evasion, whether it's conflicts of

interest, but in this case what they did is they went to bond issuers on the island knowing

they were in trouble.

And they convinced them to issue more debt to get out of their financial problems.

So they issued more debt, on top of more debt, on top of more debt which created this death

spiral.

$72 billion worth of debt.

By 2013 the commonwealth couldn't pay even the interest payments and you started to see,

just this implosion.

And what really was disgusting about the conduct is the series of conflicts of interest.

So they acted as an issuer, then they took the bonds into their proprietary accounts.

And so they didn't have to hold the risk.

They shoved them to their own clients into funds.

And then they sold those funds to their own clients.

And all the while they reduced their exposure, UBS did.

They shrunk their UBS exposure through leverage, through their proprietary accounts, and passed

all of this risk onto their own clients.

Never telling them that were significant problems.

And actually to the reverse, they told them everything was okay, they told them they were

collateralized.

They actually had a label of capital preservation in safe, telling everyone everything's okay.

Everything's good, don't worry about it, your money's safe.

Now we talk about these big numbers.

They scammed the island for billions of dollars, okay?

But the people that got hit are mom and pop investors.

We're not talking about banks stealing from banks.

We're talking about banks stealing from mom and pop investors.

You're totally right.

And that's what ... It really shakes you up.

What are some of the stories?

The stories are everything from taxi cab drivers that have been saving 50 bucks a week their

whole life to fishermen.

This one gentleman that we represented, the story it makes your heart, I mean it just

... The guy left Puerto Rico as a young man, six years old, and was moved to New York.

Couldn't speak the language.

And literally took himself from couldn't speak the language in New York at six or seven years

old, spent 10 years in college paying his way through.

And then came back to Puerto Rico and got involved with McDonald's.

And over decades saved a really good bit of money, and then took that money and gave it

to UBS and said, "This is my retirement."

Here's a guy now in his mid 70s, about at retirement.

And can you imagine, you see 70% of your net worth imploding after you were told it was

safe.

Yeah, but this happened to mom and pop, folks.

The ugly thing about it is we hear again and again, nobody has gone to prison.

Nobody's gone to prison, the DOJ has done no investigation, criminal investigation.

These guys have stolen billions of dollars from mom and pop investors.

It was very clear, they basically admit ... If you take a look-

We've been through 15 million pages of documents, we have, our firm has.

15 million pages, and have pieced together the story that we can tell in an arbitration,

that the arbitrators are willing to give a $20 million ... Not one phone call from a

regulator or any law enforcement asking us what have you fond in that 15 million pages?

Stay at it, keep sending the material, force them to do something.

Peter Mougey, stay at this case.

This is deplorable.

Thank you for joining us.

Thanks for having me.

For more infomation >> UBS Bank Hit With $19 Million Verdict In Puerto Rico Fraud Lawsuit - Duration: 6:40.

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Battery Tips on Your Samsung Galaxy Book2 | AT&T Wireless - Duration: 3:06.

Battery Tips.

Charge the Device:

Use the original charger

to maintain optimal battery performance

over the life of your device.

The battery comes partially charged.

When new, a fully discharged battery

on the Samsung Galaxy Book 2

requires up to 1 hour and 30 minutes

to charge from 0 to 50%

and up to 3 hours to charge from 0 to 100%.

You can use the device while charging

and both USB ports can charge the device.

Battery life and charge cycles vary by use and settings.

While charging, the charging icon will be displayed

in the Notification bar.

The Samsung Galaxy Book 2 has a standby time

of up to 28 days

and a use time of up to 20 hours.

View Battery Usage:

To view the device's battery usage,

from the Home screen select the Windows icon,

then select the Settings icon.

Select "System", select "Battery",

the battery percentage and estimated use time

will be displayed.

To view the battery usage details of a particular app,

select "See which apps are affecting your battery life".

Select the desired app to view more details.

Conserve Battery Life:

To turn on Battery Saving mode,

from the Battery screen,

select the Battery Saver Status until next charge switch.

To access more Display options,

from the Settings screen, select "Display".

To disable Auto Brightness, select the

"Change Brightness Automatically when lighting changes" checkbox.

To reduce screen brightness,

select and drag the Brightness slider

to the desired brightness setting.

To set a shorter screen timeout,

select "Power and Sleep".

Select the desired screen setting,

then select the desired timeout option.

Disable features when not in use to help conserve battery life.

From the Home screen,

select the Action Center icon.

If enabled, select "Location" and "Bluetooth"

to turn them off.

To disable Wi-Fi, select "Network",

then select the Wi-Fi icon.

To disable apps from auto updating,

from the Home screen select the Microsoft Store app.

Select the Menu icon, then select "Settings".

Select the

"Update apps automatically when I am on Wi-Fi" switch.

To turn off Auto-sync,

from the Settings screen, select "Accounts",

select "Email and App Accounts".

Select the desired account,

then select "Manage".

Select "Options for syncing your content".

Select the desired Sync switch to disable Auto-sync.

If disabling Auto-sync,

remember to turn it back on to allow apps

to download new emails or social media posts.

If you are traveling and do not have access

to mobile or Wi-Fi networks, switch to Airplane mode.

Select the Action Center icon, then select Airplane mode.

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For more infomation >> Battery Tips on Your Samsung Galaxy Book2 | AT&T Wireless - Duration: 3:06.

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Wifi and Mobile Hotspot on Your Samsung Galaxy Book2 | AT&T Wireless - Duration: 2:11.

Wi-Fi & Mobile Hotspot.

Turn Wi-Fi On & Off:

From the Home screen,

select the Action Center icon,

select "Network",

select "Wi-Fi" to turn Wi-Fi on or off.

To optimize battery life,

turn Wi-Fi off when not in use.

Connect to a Wi-Fi Network:

From the Wi-Fi screen in the Action Center,

select the desired network,

then select "Connect".

If necessary, enter the network password,

then select "Next".

Review the prompt,

then select the desired option.

To connect to a hidden or unbroadcasted Wi-Fi network,

select "Hidden Network", then select "Connect".

You will be prompted to enter the network SSID and password

if necessary to continue.

When the device is connected to a Wi-Fi network,

the Wi-Fi Active icon will display in the Taskbar.

Data transmitted over a Wi-Fi network

does not count towards your AT&T data plan

and will not be billed.

To forget a network,

select and hold the desired network,

then select "Forget".

To access Wi-Fi settings,

select "Network and Internet settings",

edit settings as desired.

Create a Mobile Hotspot:

Use your AT&T device as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot

to share your data connection

with Wi-Fi capable devices

such as smartphones, tablets, netbooks, MP3 players, and more,

requires eligible data plan or Mobile Share.

From the Home screen, select the Windows icon,

then select the "AT&T AllAccess App".

Select "Mobile Hotspot".

To change your Mobile Hotspot settings

such as the network name or password,

edit them as desired.

To enable Mobile Hotspot,

select the Mobile Hotspot switch,

select "OK" to confirm.

Within Mobile Hotspot,

connected devices will be listed under "Connected Devices".

To turn off Mobile Hotspot,

select the Mobile Hotspot switch,

select "OK" to confirm.

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For more infomation >> Wifi and Mobile Hotspot on Your Samsung Galaxy Book2 | AT&T Wireless - Duration: 2:11.

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Fingerprint Security Lock on Your Samsung Galaxy Book2 | AT&T Wireless - Duration: 1:38.

Fingerprint Security Lock.

Set up Fingerprint Security Lock:

From the Home screen, select the Windows icon,

then select the Settings icon.

Select "Accounts", then select "Sign-in options",

select "Set up" under Fingerprint,

select "Get Started".

In order to set up Fingerprint Security Lock,

you must set up a backup PIN.

If you have already set up a PIN,

you'll be prompted to enter it to continue.

If you have not set up a backup PIN,

you'll be prompted to set one up

after registering your fingerprint.

Place your finger on the Fingerprint sensor

on the back of the device.

Lift it off and repeat,

moving it slightly between attempts,

select "Next".

Place your finger on the Fingerprint sensor again

and slightly change the angle between attempts.

When finished, select "Close".

Change Secured Lock Time:

To change your Lock screen time,

from the Settings screen, select "System",

then select "Power and sleep",

select the desired screen lock time option,

then select the desired lock time.

Unlock the Device using a Fingerprint:

When the device is locked,

place your finger on the Fingerprint sensor

on the back of the device,

the device will be unlocked.

Add or Remove Fingerprints:

To add another fingerprint, from the sign-in options,

select "Add another", select "Get Started",

and then follow the prompts to add another fingerprint.

To remove fingerprints from the device,

select "Remove".

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For more infomation >> Fingerprint Security Lock on Your Samsung Galaxy Book2 | AT&T Wireless - Duration: 1:38.

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How to Reset Device on Your Samsung Galaxy Book2 | AT&T Wireless - Duration: 3:02.

Reset Device.

Power Cycle:

There are multiple ways to reset your device

if you are experiencing issues.

The first is to perform a Power Cycle.

To turn the device off,

press and hold the Power/Lock button

on the top left of the device.

Slide the screen down to power off.

The device will take a moment to power off.

To turn the device back on,

press and hold the Power/Lock button.

The device will take a moment to power on.

Restart:

If a Power Cycle doesn't fix the issue,

try performing a device restart.

Select the Windows icon, then select the Power icon.

Select "Restart".

The device will take a moment to restart.

Factory Reset:

A Factory Reset will erase all information on the device

and return it to factory default settings.

There are two different Factory Reset methods:

Microsoft and Samsung resets.

Both modes permanently erase

all personal data, preferences, settings and content

that is saved to the device.

It is recommended

that you backup important data before proceeding.

The device must be plugged in to perform a Factory Reset.

A Microsoft Reset will completely wipe the device,

but keep all Windows updates after the reset.

Also, if you have previously disabled S Mode,

it will keep S Mode disabled.

From the Home screen, select the Windows icon.

Select the Settings icon.

Select "Update and Security".

Select "Recovery",

select "GET STARTED" under Reset this PC.

Select the desired option and follow the prompts

to begin the Microsoft Factory Reset.

The device will take a moment to reset.

A Samsung Factory Reset will completely wipe the device

and remove all Windows updates.

It also will enable S Mode.

From the Home screen, select the Windows icon.

Select the Settings icon.

Select "Update and Security".

Select "Recovery",

select "RESTART NOW" under Advance Startup,

select "Troubleshoot", select "Reset this PC".

Select the desired option.

The device will take a moment to reset.

Alternate Factory Reset:

If unable to perform the standard Master Reset

using the previous steps,

try the alternate method by first powering the device off.

With your device powered off,

press and hold the Power/Lock button

and press the F8 button

until you see "Please wait" at the bottom of the screen.

Select "Troubleshoot", select "Reset this PC."

Select the desired option.

Select the desired option.

Select "RESET" to confirm.

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For more infomation >> How to Reset Device on Your Samsung Galaxy Book2 | AT&T Wireless - Duration: 3:02.

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User Accounts on Your Samsung Galaxy Book2 | AT&T Wireless - Duration: 1:07.

User Accounts.

Create a New User:

To create a new user, select the Windows icon,

select the Settings icon, select "Accounts".

Select "Family and other people".

Depending on the type of user you would like to add,

select "Add a family member"

or "Add someone else to this PC".

Enter the desired email account for the new user profile,

then select "NEXT",

select "FINISH".

When you first switch to a new user,

the user will be prompted to finish setup.

Switch Users:

To switch between users, select the Windows icon,

select the User icon,

then select the desired user.

Delete a User:

From the Family & Other People screen,

select the desired user,

select "REMOVE",

select "Delete Account and Data" to confirm.

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