Fed news: Ohio Bank's Ex-President Consents to Ban

WASHINGTON - The former president of Genoa (Ohio) Banking Co. consented to a lifetime ban from banking and agreed to reimburse $100,000 to the $64 million-asset bank.

Robert L. Hotchkiss told an administrative law judge in Toledo on Jan. 18 that he decided to accept the Federal Reserve Board's proposed penalties. Mr. Hotchkiss had been fighting the central bank.

The judge agreed to stay the proceeding until the Fed's governors could formally vote on the deal, a Fed lawyer said last week.

The Fed charged Mr. Hotchkiss with facilitating a check-kiting scam when he authorized payment of $480,000 in checks drawn against uncollected funds. The Fed also said Mr. Hotchkiss violated numerous bank and regulatory rules in connection with a $500,000 letter of credit and $1.6 million in cemetery plot loans.

Mr. Hotchkiss did not admit any wrongdoing.

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