Former Merrill Lynch CEO and connoisseur of finely decorated offices John Thain obeyed a judge's order that he spill the beans on Merrill's $3.6 billion in bonuses. See, Thain claimed he wasn't allowed to discuss the extravagant bonuses—which came right before Merrill announced a $15 billion 4th quarter loss—which pissed off Cuomo, who then filed a motion to force Thain to speak up. The Daily News reports, "Dodging a press gauntlet, Thain slipped into the lower Manhattan tower that houses Cuomo's offices through a subway entrance." But Thain still left through a back entrance, which was perfect opportunity for some photo ops. Thain's former bosses at Bank of America (which took over Merrill) were also subpoenaed by Cuomo.
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