The ghosts of the 2008 Financial Crisis continue to haunt
AIG.
In a lawsuit filed yesterday in U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illionois, 25 funds managed by
Nuveen [
profile] made five allegations of securities fraud against the global insurer.
Among other things, the 237-page complaint alleges that AIG executives did not accurately disclose the health of its credit debt swap (CDS) portfolios during the credit crisis.
Plaintiffs suffered tens of billions of dollars in losses, at least, based on false and materially misleading statements that AIG, certain of its executives, directors, underwriters and outside auditor made.
The plaintiff funds are:
DOW 30 SM ENHANCED PREMIUM & INCOME
FUND,
NUVEEN NWQ MULTI-CAP VALUE
FUND,
NUVEEN DIVIDEND VALUE FUND,
NUVEEN EQUITY PREMIUM OPPORTUNITY
FUND,
NUVEEN LARGE CAP VALUE FUND,
NUVEEN TAX-ADVANTAGED TOTAL
RETURN STRATEGY FUND,
NUVEEN CORE
EQUITY ALPHA FUND,
NUVEEN EQUITY
PREMIUM AND GROWTH FUND,
NUVEEN
EQUITY PREMIUM INCOME FUND,
NUVEEN
LARGE CAP SELECT FUND,
NUVEEN
DIVERSIFIED DIVIDEND AND INCOME
FUND,
NUVEEN CREDIT STRATEGIES
INCOME FUND,
NUVEEN PREFERRED
INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FUND,
NUVEEN
STRATEGY BALANCED ALLOCATION
FUND,
NUVEEN NWQ LARGE CAP VALUE
FUND,
NUVEEN ENHANCED CORE EQUITY
FUND,
NUVEEN STRATEGY
CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND,
NUVEEN GROWTH FUND,
NUVEEN EQUITY
PREMIUM ADVANTAGE FUND,
NUVEEN
U.S. EQUITY COMPLETENESS FUND,
NUVEEN QUALITY PREFERRED INCOME
FUND 2,
NUVEEN QUALITY PREFERRED
INCOME FUND 3,
NUVEEN QUALITY
PREFERRED INCOME FUND,
NUVEEN TAX-
ADVANTAGED DIVIDEND GROWTH FUND,
NUVEEN PREFERRED SECURITIES FUND.
The suit charges AIG and eight former executives with "violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”), the Illinois Securities Law
of 1953, as well as claims for common law fraud and unjust enrichment, against American
International Group, Inc. (“AIG” or the “Company”) and individual Defendants arising from
their misconduct during the period March 16, 2006 to September 16, 2008 (the “Relevant
Period”) relating to AIG’s exposure to the subprime mortgage market."
The suit is filed as
Dow 30 Enhanced Premium & Income Fund v. American International Group Inc., 13-cv-05612, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois (Chicago):
Case: 1:13-cv-05612.
AIG declined comment to
MFWire. 
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