| Stephen Calk
Convicted of Manafort Loans in 2021
Applied to Fed But His Brother Opposes
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Podcast 2 3 5 SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 3 รข After months of preliminaries,
the trial of Stephen Calk for
conspiracy to trade his bank's
loans to Paul Manafort for the
Secretary of the Army position
began. Inner City Press live
tweeted, here,
previous coverage here,
podcast here After mere
hours, the jury found him
guilty. Inner City Press
verdict tweet here; in front
of 40 Foley Square, Calk
refused questions (including
on his bank and desire of UN
Ambassador position) and was
whisked off in a black car.
Video here.
Sentencing was set. Podcast here. Jump cut to
January 2026 when this
appeared on the Federal
Reserve's website: "The Stephen M.
Calk 2025 Trust, Houston,
Texas; to
become a savings and loan
holding company by acquiring
National Bancorp Holdings,
Inc., and thereby indirectly
acquiring The Federal Savings
Bank, both of Chicago,
Illinois.
10 Chicago" Can a
convicted felon be part of the
ownership structure of an FDIC
insured bank? Does it being a
trust change anything? The
Federal Reserve Bank of
Chicago does not list an email
address to request information
or copies of applications.
They should just be put on the
Internet, Fair Finance Watch
and Inner City Press suggested
- and emailed 4 af FRBChi Days
later, a portion of the
application was provided.
Surprised, FFW filed this: This is a first
timely comment opposing the
application by The Stephen M.
Calk 2025 Trust... Stephen
Calk was indicted for, and in
July 2021 was convicted of
financial institution bribery
and conspiracy to commit
financial institution bribery.
In the understanding of many,
the conviction - or even
before, given the evidence -
would have led to an order of
prohibition. But after
waiting some time for a copy
of the "public' portion of the
application, we learn of a
September 2023 letter from the
Federal Reserve Bank of
Chicago to Mr. Calk, with
heavy redactions - and now in
2026 this application, which
we are
opposing.
For the record, this FOIA
request has been submitted
through the Fed's FOIA
portal: "This is a FOIA
request for all withheld
portions of the pending
application by the Stephen M.
Calk Trust re The Federal
Savings Bank." Then on March 24
the Fed sent Inner City Press
a redacted answer. The Fed
asked, "1. Confirm whether The
Stephen M Calk 2025 Trust has
been legally formed. If it has
not yet been formed, confirm
when the applicant intends to
complete formation of the
trust. The answer: "The
Trust has not been legally
formed; we intend to form it
promptly upon approval of the
application by the Federal
Reserve Board." - than a full
paragraph redacted. Inner City
Press immediately submitted a
FOIA request, receipt
confirmed.
We said: we will comment more
once the needed documents are
provided.
While the Fed has continued to
withhold, now Stephen Calk's
brother John has opposed the
application, and also
complains of the Fed's FOIA
performance. Watch this site. Also, for
the record, Fair Finance
Watch has been monitoring The
Federal Saving Bank and finds
that in 2025 in Illinois it
made 759 mortgage loans to
whites while denying only 86
applications from whites,
while making only 98 loans to
African Americans and denying
fully 27 applications from
African
Americans.
This is disparate. In New York State
in 2024, The Federal Savings
bank made 332 mortgage loans
to whites while denying only
62 applications from whites,
while making only 154 loans to
African Americans and denying
fully 19 applications from
African
Americans.
Nationwide in
2024 The Federal Savings Bank
made 4285 mortgage loans to
whites while denying only 760
applications from whites,
while making only 934 loans to
African Americans and denying
fully 239 applications from
African Americans. This
is
disparate. Finally, for now,
while not conceding that this
belated trusteeship structure
would comply with the law and
good policy, the proposed
trustee is listed on the board
of directors of another bank,
Consumers Bank - we will have
more on this when the
documents, requested the day
after the FRB of Chicago
belatedly provided us the
public portion of the
application, are
provided. The
application should not be
approved On February
7, 2022 Calk was sentenced to
a year and a day - but got
bail pending appeal. Two years later,
with Calk still not in prison,
on February 22, 2024 his
lawyers wrote in. Letter on
Patreon here. On March 4, Judge
Schofield denied Calk's
motion, and set a surrender
date: "ORDERED that Defendant
shall surrender for service of
sentence at the institution
designated by the Bureau of
Prisons by 2:00 P.M. on April
18, 2024. On December 2,
2025 Calk's counsel wrote in
asking to eliminate the last
year of supervised release,
saying the US Attorney has no
objection. And on December
9, it was granted: "as to
Stephen M. Calk, Application
Granted. Defendant Calk's term
of supervision is terminated
effective today.(Signed by
Judge Lorna G. Schofield on
12/9/2025)." The case is US v. Calk, 19-cr-366
(Schofield) ![]()
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Monday, April 6, 2026
Stephen Calk Convicted of Manafort Loans in 2021 Applied to Fed But His Brother Opposes
Man Arrived Legless in SDNY Via Oklahoma in Gun Case now US Says Incompetent in Devens
| Man
Arrived
Legless in
SDNY Via
Oklahoma in
Gun Case now
US Says
Incompetent in
Devens
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 3 รข Ira
Booker was
charged with
conspiracy to
traffic in
narcotics and
automatic
weapons, with
the Sinaloa
Cartel and
even Al
Shabaab. He
was arrested
in California
on February
24, 2023. Two
months later,
on April 25,
2023 U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York
Magistrate
Judge Ona T.
Wang arraigned
Booker, who
was in a
wheelchair.
His
lawyer said
that while
being
transferred
from
California to
New York via
the hub in
Oklahoma, he
was left in a
place in
shackles, got
blood clots
and ended up
having a leg
amputated.
Upon arrival
in New York,
rather than
the MDC in
Brooklyn, he
was placed in
a
rehabilitation
center in the
Bronx named
Gold Crest.
After
arraignment he
was to be
taken back
there.
On
April 27
District Judge
Jennifer H.
Rearden to her
credit ordered
records,
albeit under
seal. On
May 9,
2023Judge
Rearden held a
status
conference,
with Booker
still in Gold
Crest: "Minute
Entry for
proceedings
held before
Judge Jennifer
H. Rearden:
Status
Conference as
to Ira Booker
held on
5/4/2023.
Defendant Ira
Booker present
by telephone
from Gold
Crest Care
center with
Federal
Defender by
video... The
Court
requested a
status
letter." Jump
cut nearly a
year to May 3,
2024 -
Booker's
medical
condition
still
unresolved:
"As soon as a
medical
evaluation of
Defendant
Booker has
taken place,
the Government
is directed to
submit a
status
report." Jump
cut to January
30, 2025 when
after Federal
Defenders
confirmed they
won't insist
on being
present, a
mental
evaluation was
ordered up:
"ORDER as to
Ira Booker. it
is hereby
ORDERED as
follows: Dr.
Cheryl Paradis
is appointed
by the Court
to conduct a
psychological
examination of
Defendant
Booker
pursuant to
Title 18,
United States
Code, Section
4241(b), in
order to
assist the
Court in
determining
whether the
Defendant
presently is
suffering from
a mental
disease or
defect which
renders him
mentally
incompetent to
the extent
that he is
unable to
understand the
nature and
consequences
of the
proceedings
against him or
to assist
properly in
his defense.
The
psychological
examination
shall be
conducted at
East Orange
General
Hospital. A
status
conference
will be
scheduled to
take place
promptly after
Dr. Paradis's
report is
submitted to
the Court and
disclosed to
the parties
(Signed by
Judge Jennifer
H. Rearden on
1/30/25) On
February 25
Judge Rearden
docketed that
co-defendant
Mittel Patel
"may wish to
enter a change
of plea." On
April 4, Patel
pled guilty,
with
sentencing set
for August 7.
A competency
hearing for
Booker was
set. On
April 15,
Booker was
ruled mentally
incompetent,
then this
order: "The
Defendant
shall
forthwith be
committed to
the custody of
the Attorney
General, who
shall
hospitalize
the Defendant
for treatment
in a "suitable
facility," for
such a
reasonable
period of
time, not to
exceed four
months, as is
necessary to
determine
whether there
is a
substantial
probability
that in the
foreseeable
future he will
attain the
capacity to
permit the
proceedings to
go forward.
After the
Defendant's
first 60 days
at the
suitable
facility, the
responsible
examining
physician
shall submit
an interim
report to the
Court." On
July 16, the
US Attorney's
Office wrote
in that Booker
would be in a
"suitable
medical
facility in
September
2025. But
as of February
11, 2026,
nothing since
no Booker as
counsel to
co-defendant
Patel, also in
the Luigi
Mangione case,
asked for 10
years or 120
months on
March 4. On
March 4 he got
186 months and
a press
release which
made no
mention of
Booker and his
missing leg. On
April 3, the
US Attorney's
Office belated
docketed its
March 9 letter
agreeing that
Booker is
"incompetent"
and should be
evaluated at
FMC Devens,
where he is.
Inner City
Press will
stay on this. The case is USA v. Patel, et al., 1:23-cr-120 (Rearden)
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