William Erbey
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William Erbey | |
|---|---|
| Citizenship | American |
| Alma mater | Harvard Business School[1] |
| Occupation | American businessman |
William Erbey is an American businessman and the founder of Ocwen Financial Corporation.[2][3] Erbey made billions during the subprime mortgage crisis by positioning Ocwen to take advantage of larger banks leaving the market; however, he later lost much of his wealth amid allegations of frequent legal violations and conflicts of interest by the company.[4][5] In 2014, these conflicts of interest led to Erbey's resignation from Ocwen's board as part of a settlement with the New York Department of Financial Services.[6][7][8]