The U.S. Treasurer accepted more than $147,000 from her former employer after being appointed in 1989, Government records show.
In April, 2001, President Bush nominated Marin for the post of U.S. Treasurer.
Bay served as U.S. Treasurer under Ronald Reagan.
Ortega became vice president of the bank in 1971 the same year that Bañuelos was sworn-in as U.S. Treasurer.
List of U.S. Treasurers, Department of the Treasury.
On May 18, 2009, President Obama officially nominated Rios as U.S. Treasurer.
The U.S. Treasurer was placed on indefinite leave amid accusations that she had received payments from a former employer while in office.
In 1994, Villalpando was found guilty of obstruction of justice and tax evasion, becoming the only U.S. Treasurer ever to be sent to prison.
On April 4, 1989, President Bush nominated Villalpando to be U.S. Treasurer.
She served two terms, running in 1950 against Ivy Baker Priest, who later became the U.S. Treasurer.