The convicted insider trader, who was previously scheduled to report to prison for an 11 year sentence at the end of the month, was granted a few extra days of freedom. He’ll now have ’til December 5 to dance like nobody’s watching. [WSJ]
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I see no problem
Never seen a whale riding a boat….
Look at me and my pinky – I have such class.
Somehow, I don't think that will be his last one……
"aaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy"
This guy has a billion dollars and he's still in the country? I would've thought he has a bunch stashed away in some offshore accounts so that he can charter a private plane to Vietnam or somewhere else without an extradition treaty.
Sri Lanka is lovely at this time of year…
I can't wait for some fat ass lovin'
Bernie
we've been over this, ankle bracelet, no passport
The extremely liucrative hedge funds and other risk management derivatives including credit default swaps don't fund or invest in successful growing businesses. The credit default swap market was the single biggest cause of the crash 4 years ago.