Hong Kong Businessman So Wealthy He Didn’t Notice New York Limo Driver Took Him for a $800,000 Ride
These things just don't happen in Kansas.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
These things just don't happen in Kansas.
Guy Chimay finds the guards at his North Carolina prison pleasant enough, but the food isn't quite up to snuff.
"You expect the court to rubber-stamp, but we can't."
Wachovia executive Scott Welch was driven to crime by a love of landscaping.
The former Enron CEO may never touch money again, he reveals in a prison interview. Also, he is lonely.
So alleges the SEC, gleefully.
The SEC refuses to unfreeze Ken Starr's assets, leaving his ex-stripper wife with only her dance skills.
The ex-Manhattan borough president appears to have brushed something else under the rug.
At least accused Ponzi schemer Ken Starr's wife had a strong work ethic.
"He hid in the closet and put some clothes over his head."
"What would you suggest I do. If I could wave my magic wand and give you what you want, I would."
What? He wouldn't have mentioned it if it weren't germane to the case.
Obama's the only one who can provide an explanation, defense says.
How else would they celebrate?
Hell hath no fury like a hedge-fund manager scorned.
The Goldman VP was impressed with himself for figuring out how to game the system with "complex, highly leveraged, exotic trades he created without necessarily understanding all of the implications!"
politics, media, barack obama, the future is coming, ink-stained wretches, early and often, business, 2012, cable news, cable news news, election hangover, gays, keith olbermann, sarah palin, the most important people in the world, facebook, video, michael bloomberg, photo op, crimes and misdemeanors, google, white men with money, bons mots, don't ask don't tell, fox news, magazines, nancy pelosi, newsweek, tina brown, websites, america's sweetheart, congress, daily beast, gays in the military, george w. bush