NY Attorney General subpoenas BofA CEO, others: report
(Reuters) - New York state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has issued subpoenas seeking new depositions from Bank of America's <BAC.N> chief executive and other current and former executives, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the situation.
The subpoenas relate to a civil-fraud investigation brought against the bank and its executives by the state's former attorney general Andrew Cuomo, the paper said.
Cuomo also alleged that the defendants later misled the federal government in arguing that a "surprise" increase in Merrill's losses allowed the bank to back out of the merger unless it received massive taxpayer help.
It was not clear what Schneiderman wants to know from current CEO Brian Moynihan, who took over when Lewis retired at the end of 2009, the business daily reported.
The New York state attorney general's office declined to comment.
Bank of America could not immediately be reached for comment.
(Reporting by Jochelle Mendonca in Bangalore; Editing by Gary Hill)