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Due Diligence: Brookstreet CEO Brooks Gets Max. Penalty of $10 Million Five years after blowing up his firm in the mortgage crisis, Stanley Brooks was ordered to pay the maximum penalty of $10 million for fraud charges by a federal judge in Los Angeles. mark for My Articles similar articles