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2010-09-25 — cnbc.com
"Donilon left Fannie Mae in 2005, before the release of the report and of course well before the conservatorship. For those of you keeping track, from 2001 to 2003, Donilon received $1,889,821 in bonuses from Fannie Mae. Now he's up for a job that would put him right in the center of White House policy-making, and vital discussions and decisions relating to the future of housing finance."
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