Roland Arnall
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| Roland E. Arnall | |
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| In office March 8, 2006 – March 7, 2008 |
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| President | George W. Bush |
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| Preceded by | Clifford Sobel |
| Succeeded by | James Culbertson |
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| Born | March 29, 1939 Paris, France |
| Died | March 17, 2008 (aged 68) Los Angeles, California |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Dawn L. Arnall |
| Children | Daniel and Michelle |
| Net Worth | $3.0 billion (2006)[1] |
Roland E. Arnall (March 29, 1939 – March 17, 2008) was a French-born American businessman and diplomat. As the owner of ACC Capital Holdings, he became a billionaire with Ameriquest Mortgage. He was co-founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and from 2006 until shortly before his death he was the United States Ambassador to the Netherlands.
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[edit] Personal life
Roland E. Arnall was born on March 29, 1939 in Paris, France. His parents were Eastern European Jews who had fled to Paris. During World War II, Arnall was raised as a Roman Catholic in a French village. He was kept unaware of being a Jew until after the war had ended, when he was six years old.[2][3]
After the war, Arnall and his family moved to Montreal, Canada.[4] In the late 1950s they relocated to the United States, and for a while Arnall sold flowers on the streets of Los Angeles, California.[5]
In 1977, Arnall helped found the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a human rights organization, and the Museum of Tolerance. He served for 16 years on the California State University board of trustees.
He purchased singer Engelbert Humperdinck's 10-acre Los Angeles estate for $30 million. He also bought a ranch in Aspen, Colorado for $46 million from movie mogul Peter Guber.
[edit] Ameriquest
He became the billionaire owner of ACC Capital Holdings, the parent company of Ameriquest, which was once one of the United States's largest and most aggressive sub-prime lenders. In early 2006, the company announced a $325 million settlement with state attorneys general and law enforcement agencies and financial regulators in 49 states and the District of Columbia over allegations of predatory lending practices. Predatory and illegal practices Ameriquest was accused of included misrepresenting and failing to disclose loan terms, charging excessive loan origination fees and inflating appraisals to qualify borrowers for loans. [6]
[edit] Family
Arnall and his wife, Dawn, were longtime, generous political contributors, giving to both parties, according to Federal Election Commission records. They had two children, Daniel and Michelle.
Not quite true. Arnall had the children by his previous wife:
From The Associated Press Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Published [[Media:http://www.ocregister.com/ocr/sections/business/oc_region/article_644915.php ]]
Roland Arnall's ex-wife reopens settlement issue She says founder of Ameriquest, a nominee for ambassador post, concealed wealth during the divorce.
The ex-wife of Ameriquest Mortgage Co. founder and ambassador nominee Roland Arnall is asking a judge to approve an investigation into her former husband's finances to secure a higher divorce settlement - seven years after the marriage ended.
In court papers, Sally Arnall claims the billionaire businessman concealed his true wealth when their 37-year marriage ended and also pressured her into accepting an inadequate settlement.
Superior Court Judge Richard E. Denner on Wednesday is scheduled to hear a motion by Roland Arnall's attorney to limit the scope of the investigation.
Roland Arnall declined to discuss the case with the Los Angeles Times, saying it was a "personal and private family matter."
The 1998 divorce garnered little attention until June, when Sally Arnall filed papers to reopen proceedings, claiming she still has most of the $11 million and two homes in Los Angeles and Palm Springs she received in the settlement. The couple separated in 1996.
"However," she said in her recent declaration, "I believe I was misled and that I received substantially less than my share of the financial empire we amassed during our marriage."
Roland Arnall, whose nomination by President George W. Bush last month to be ambassador to the Netherlands awaits U.S. Senate confirmation, is facing other problems.
Orange-based Ameriquest has been investigated by 30 states over its lending practices, prompting the company last month to set aside $325 million for potential settlements.
Arnall failed to make a series of required legal disclosures, including expansion plans of his business empire, said his ex-wife's attorney, Vicki Greene.
[edit] Political activities
Since 2002, Arnall had given campaign contributions to California politicians including Arnold Schwarzenegger.
In the 2003-2005 period, Arnall and his wife raised more than $12 million for George W. Bush's political efforts, including $5 million for the Progress for America Voter Fund, a self-proclaimed "conservative issue advocacy organization dedicated to keeping the issue record straight."
Mrs. Arnall also served as a co-chair for the 2004 Republican Convention and hosted a $1 million Bush-Cheney fund-raiser at the couple's 10-acre home in Holmby Hills. In 2005, Ameriquest Capital and three of its subsidiaries comprised four of the 53 entities that each contributed the maximum of $250,000 to the second inauguration of President George W. Bush.[7] [8] Writes USA Today, "Inaugural fundraisers Dawn and Roland Arnall found a creative way to pump more than the $250,000 limit into the event. Their mortgage firm, Ameriquest Capital, contributed the maximum, as did three subsidiaries, for a total of $1 million. The company declined to comment on its political giving."[9]
[edit] Last Will and Testament
On May 9 SHMAIS.com (Lubavitch News Website) has learned that Chabad of California will be the beneficiary of $18,000,000 donation from the estate of Roland Arnall. According to theirssource, before his passing he told Rabbi Shlomo Cunin that he would give a $18,000,000 donation for Chabad of California and a short while later sent in a down payment of $180,000[[1]].
Per the family this is not true.
[edit] Ambassador to the Netherlands
On August 1, 2005, Bush nominated Arnall to become the U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands. The Senate approved his nomination on February 9, 2006.
Arnall was successfully installed as ambassador to the Netherlands on March 8, 2006 when the Dutch Queen Beatrix received Arnall's diplomatic letters.
Arnall announced his resignation as ambassador on February 21, 2008, effective on March 7, citing the ill health of his son.[10] A few weeks later, on March 17, 2008, Arnall died of cancer according to FOX Business at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, twelve (12) days shy of his 69th birthday.[11][12]
[edit] References
- ^ The Top 20 Richest Forbes 400 Immigrants. #14 Roland Arnall. www.forbes.com. Forbes. Retrieved on 2008-03-18.
- ^ Reckard, E. Scott. "Roland Arnall, 68; founder of subprime specialist Ameriquest", Los Angeles Times, 2008-03-18. Retrieved on 2008-03-20.
- ^ "Roland E. Arnall, 68; Founded High-Risk Lender Ameriquest", The Washington Post, 2008-03-20, pp. B06. Retrieved on 2008-03-20.
- ^ Ambassador Roland E. Arnall. United States Department of State. Retrieved on 2008-03-21.
- ^ Hevesi, Dennis. "Roland Arnall, Mortgage Innovator, Dies at 68", The New York Times, 2008-03-19. Retrieved on 2008-03-20.
- ^ GOVERNOR SPITZER AND ATTORNEY GENERAL CUOMO ANNOUNCE MORE THAN 13,000 NEW YORKERS TO RECEIVE SETTLEMENTS IN PREDATORY LENDING CASE Press Release, Office of the New York State Attorney General, December 24,2007
- ^ "Financing the inauguration", USA Today. Retrieved on 2008-05-25.
- ^ "Some question inaugural's multi-million price tag", USA Today, 2005-01-14. Retrieved on 2008-05-25.
- ^ Drinkard, Jim. "Donors get good seats, great access this week", USA Today, 2005-01-17. Retrieved on 2008-05-25.
- ^ US ambassador to The Hague to step down
- ^ "Businessman, diplomat Roland Arnall dead in LA at 68", International Herald Tribune, 2008-03-17. Retrieved on 2008-03-17.
- ^ "Voormalig VS-ambassadeur Arnall overleden", Nu.nl, 2008-03-17. Retrieved on 2008-03-17. (Dutch)
- Ameriquest Mortgage Illegal Purchase of Consumer Credit Reports for Target Marketing and Privacy Law Violations
- Meet the biggest predatory lender in Cleveland -- America's new ambassador to the Netherlands., Cleveland Scene magazine.
- Forbes Magazine top 400 entry for Roland Arnall
- Los Angeles Times: Roland Arnall, 68; founder of subprime specialist Ameriquest
- Workers Say Lender Ran 'Boiler Rooms' , Los Angeles Times, February 4, 2005
- Embassy Biography
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| Preceded by Clifford Sobel |
63rd United States Ambassador to the Netherlands March 8, 2006 – March 7, 2008 |
Succeeded by James Culbertson |

