Fake accounts scandal could costs Wells Fargo $400 million

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A 2016 scandal involving fake customer accounts could cost Wells Fargo $400 million in profits this year.

USA Today reports the bank made that estimate after the Federal Reserve restricted the bank's financial growth.

The restriction was part of a consent order that came down Friday, which means the bank cannot be involved in any major transactions or mergers.