Signage from the Anglo Irish Bank headquarters in St Stephen's Green, Dublin is removed.Photo by Damien Eagers FitzPatrick resigned as chairman in ignominy. The word “disgraced” was routinely affixed to his name. Early on in the crash, he became a lightning rod for public anger. Drumm, who fled to the United States, was the biggest name of three Anglo executives to end up in jail after the bank’s collapse. FitzPatrick was ultimately acquitted of all charges against him at the Dublin Central Criminal Court, but he was later fined €25,000 and banned from practising as an accountant at a professional tribunal.