Broadway Bank and Trust Company, a California bank bought by Orra E. Monnette in 1911 and absorbed into what became Bank of America
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Among Stark and Perlmutter's creditors was the Broadway Bank of Chicago, notable for its association with President Barack Obama and as well as it loans to organized crime figures such as convicted bookmaker Michael "Jaws" Giorango.