Delaware
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06-1187536
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(IRS Employer
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incorporation)
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Identification No.)
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The judgment is expected to be entered by the court shortly. At that point, Webster Bank will have 30 days to file an appeal. Webster Bank expects to file for an appeal, and take any and all actions as might be necessary to overturn the judgment, and otherwise resolve the litigation.
The Broadwin condominium conversion project in Columbus, Ohio was structured as 24 individual construction loans to unit purchasers in May 2006. Webster Bank's loans totaled approximately $5 million. The Bank also had a loan guarantee from the project developer. The Bank sought to recover its $5 million, which had been charged off in prior periods. The developer and 24 borrowers sought damages for the Bank's refusal to continue to fund construction draws and the borrowers sought additional damages for defamation of their credit.
As a result of the verdict, Webster expects to record a reserve for the full $18.95 million aggregate judgment in the second quarter of 2010 and additional amounts as might be estimated for expenses. Webster believes the appeals process could take up to several years to complete.
Webster Financial Corporation
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Date: June 01, 2010
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By:
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/s/ Theresa M. Messina
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Theresa M. Messina
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Chief Accounting Officer
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