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Another Wall St. criminal that stole billions

11 durable postsStarted 2008-12-14Latest 2008-12-29
#63542Post 1 of 11

This guy lost/stole billions and was someone that was considered respectable. His clients were affluent and managed money for the rich. Can we start having public executions of these assholes? Not really, but a trip to a corporate prison for other rich assholes doesn't seem fitting.

[url]http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122914169719104017.html[/url]

#1135052Post 2 of 11

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No No No ask mariner and Miro. We can't execute these assholes who are bank robbing your country. It really isn't that big of a deal. The treasury will keep spending printing money.

What is the difference between taking your US army outfit off and putting on the enemies outfit versus bankrupting your country that will spin you into the the next great depression? Oh it is going to get much worse. The funny thing is that after this they won't call the great depression from '29 the great depression. They will call this one the great depression because of the scale of misery and depression across the world affecting millions if not billions. This will be a global great depression (GGD)

#1135482Post 3 of 11

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Global great depression, that seem's quite fitting.

Also what's new about this story? It seems to happen daily...

#1135992Post 4 of 11

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what's new? the sheer magnitude of the supposed amounts people lost through him, the sheer magnitude of how long he kept this thing running without being caught beforehand (rumors had the SEC investigating him years before but didn't DO A THING), the sheer magnitude of how one guy, ONE GUY handled tens of billions like that....

This is now the biggest con man of all time. Makes Enron et Al look like a drop in the bucket.

Oh and he once chaired the Nasdaq Exchange. You can't make this stuff up.

#1139651Post 5 of 11

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...unbelievable.

#1140360Post 6 of 11

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the dumbest part about it is...

they are letting him stay in his 3 milliondollar a year apartment, continuing to spend money on rent, food, and comforts...

i hope this fuck burns.

#1140500Post 7 of 11

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[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h564KAAu-6Y[/YOUTUBE]

#1140501Post 8 of 11

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Woooow...this guy lost $8million:shock:

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UJjEoJToyc[/YOUTUBE]

#1140504Post 9 of 11

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[quote=runningman;688454]What is the difference between taking your US army outfit off and putting on the enemies outfit versus bankrupting your country that will spin you into the the next great depression? Oh it is going to get much worse. The funny thing is that after this they won't call the great depression from '29 the great depression. They will call this one the great depression because of the scale of misery and depression across the world affecting millions if not billions. This will be a global great depression (GGD)[/quote] Funny thing is, I happen to agree with you for once.

#1140509Post 10 of 11

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Sorry to post 3 vids in a row, but anyway, watch this video and pay close attention to the 3 min 14 sec point then again at 3 min 40 sec's, watch how "josh" who works for Madoff goes for a drink of water as Madoff answers the question "how he makes a profit" clearly this guy is nervous as f*ck...

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auSfaavHDXQ[/YOUTUBE]

#1140617Post 11 of 11

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[url]http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/12/22/new-madoff-losers-emerge-around-the-world/[/url]

[url]http://www.politonomist.com/top-10-madoff-losers-00168/[/url]

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