Looks like he was acquitted of criminal charges. Will be interesting to see if a civil case is pursued.
At least he figured out he wanted to be a lawyer :)
I would guess not, he has no assets. It would be a simple thing to declare bankruptcy after losing the civil case. So if the bank did pursue and won they still wouldn't get anything.
You can't sue poor people.
I'm guessing the argument he used to get acquitted was it was similar to the bank loaning him 2 million. They failed in their due diligence to screen him, which is their own fault. There's no law saying banks are protected from their own stupidity; its their responsibility to screen loans.