Thursday, April 10, 2014

And Yet Another Boss Bankster Avoids Jail

A New York judge is set to sentence Connecticut-based SAC Capital on Thursday after it pleaded guilty to criminal fraud charges in a $1.8 billion deal with the government.
But the guy in charge of it, one of the wealthiest men in the world, he skates free. Oh, some of his underlings are in the criminal justice system, but not the big boss. Because that's what minions are for: To do the dirty work and to be the sacrificial anodes in case something goes wrong.

Nothing ever changes.

3 comments:

  1. One story I found said the "company had been sentenced". (http://bigstory.ap.org/article/sac-capital-be-sentenced-18b-fraud-deal)
    What does that even mean?

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  2. It means that they had to pay a fine.

    Big motherfucking whoop.

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  3. That's what I thought, but there was no place to bitch out the journalist who wrote the story, so I came here.

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