The government’s civil-fraud allegation against Goldman Sachs Group centers on a deal the firm crafted so that hedge-fund king John Paulson could bet on a collapse in US housing prices. It was a dizzyingly complex transaction, involving 90 bonds and a 65-page deal sheet. But it all boiled down to whether people like Stella Onyeukwu, Gheorghe Bledea and Jack Booket could pay their mortgages. They couldn’t, and Paulson made $1bn as a result.
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