gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
f0e7276069697b51
Response Measures
None
Receivership Details
Depositor recovery rate
52.5%
Date receivership started
1932-08-01
Date receivership terminated
1937-09-22
Share of assets assessed as good
19.5%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
66.3%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
14.1%
Events (5)
1.December 9, 1929Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2.August 1, 1932Receivership
Source
historical_nic
3.June 10, 1933Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
D. D. Bourne, receiver of the First National bank of Sioux Rapids
Source
newspapers
4.June 10, 1933Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Evidence defendant knew bank was about to close, indicating insolvency leading to suspension
Newspaper Excerpt
the defendant knew the bank was about to close when he withdrew $2,200 in cash
Source
newspapers
5.January 22, 1934Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Charges of embezzlement have been filed against Robert D. Gage...former receiver of the First National bank of Sioux Rapids
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (3)
1.June 10, 1933The Sioux City JournalSioux City, IA
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Article Text
Judge Directs Verdict Favoring Bank Receiver
A verdict of $2,400 was directed by Judge George C. Scott in federal court Friday in favor of D. D. Bourne, receiver of the First National bank of Sioux Rapids, against John Hafdenfeldt, director and stockholder in the bank. The court held that under the evidence the defendant knew the bank was about to close when he withdrew $2,200 in cash and wrote checks for an additional $200 against his account.
2.June 10, 1933The Sioux City JournalSioux City, IA
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Article Text
BEG YOUR PARDON
The suit of D. D. Bourne, receiver, against John Hadenfeldt, director and stockholder, for the recovery of $2,400 alleged to have been withdrawn by the defendant involves the First National bank of Sioux Rapids, not the First National bank of
Bank Receiver Is Under Arrest
Spencer, Iowa, Jan. 22-Charges of embezzlement have been filed against Robert D. Gage, forty-one, Spencer bookeeper and former receiver of the First National bank of Sioux Rapids. He is alleged to have embezzled $1.500. He is under arrest.
Bank runs are almost always and everywhere a deterioration of bank fundamentals.
But not for you.
You are the measure-zero exception: great fundamentals, solid bank, and yet the Diamond Dybvig fairy spread its rumor. Depositors woke up. Your collateral was not prepositioned. The Clearinghouse had it for you.
Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Go directly to jail… or worse.