Fleischmann's group job was to ensure that was true.
Fleischmann noticed that some of these mortgages were very old.
Fleischmann had signed a confidentiality clause in her employment contract.
Of course, as you have already guessed,
JP Morgan ignored the warning and fired Fleischmann.
As a lawyer, Fleischmann knew that single document alone would
be enough to convict J. P.
Fleischmann had quickly identified mortgages, particularly from
one source, Green Point, that could not pass the smell test.
Fleischmann was impressed with Ellis' understanding
and waited for the bombshell announcement of criminal charges- which never happened.
(Fleischmann's is still the biggest producer of yeast for home baking,
but home baking isn't what it used to be- by the 1960s almost all of America's bread was made commercially.).