EXCERPT:
DIMON: “And so, I’m sympathetic and we’re quite clear. I respect the president’s right to sue the company. You know, we respect our right to defend ourselves. That’s why you have courts, where the case has no merit. It’s going to have, you know, years of discovery type of thing. And, you know, we’ll see what happens. But I agree with them. They have the right to be angry. I’d be angry too. Like, why is a bank allowed to do that? You know, but they’re forced to do it. You know, remember Operation Choke Point and, you know, and the punishment that banks go through when they, you know, miss something or, you know, could have, would have, should have, it’s all in hindsight, you know? So both cases are right here.”