Raj Rajaratnam Liked Dwarfs, Stun Guns, and Hot Sauce
"In the conference room was a dwarf whom Mr. Rajaratnam introduced as an analyst hired to cover 'small-cap' stocks."
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"In the conference room was a dwarf whom Mr. Rajaratnam introduced as an analyst hired to cover 'small-cap' stocks."
Were you taken in by a Ponzi scheme this year? Don't be ashamed. You're not alone.
Thirty were arrested after the cops found Ketamine and counterfeit cigarettes galore on Saturday night.
Robert Miller faces up to twenty years in prison after helping Marc Dreier sell bogus securities by impersonating foreigners on phone calls to hedge funds.
And three years ain't bad for someone facing over 140 years of jail time in three separate cases.
Spending time on self-reflection? That would be bonkers.
"The idea that Mr. Rajaratnam would simply abandon those properties ... is neither realistic nor credible."
What with this standing protection order, her man can't do normal, boyfriend things like bring her a glass of water in bed.
Once again, the Bernie Madoff saga fails to be as intriguing as it sounds.
The IBM executive arrested for giving tips to the Galleon Group was known for his fun outfits and office games.
The billionaire Vornado chairman will be spending weekends at Bernie's.
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