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You have to admit most of his investors were greedy and dumb. (not that it excuses anything he did).
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Originally Posted by bentlebee
I don't understand why this scumbag who admitted guilt (so no innocent until proven guilty in this case), can have house arrest. What if he takes a bottle of pills and leaves this earth without ever being punished. He should be thrown in prison and the key thrown away. Can you imagine all these people who have worked hard for their money and looked forward to retirement and no have to face this. Some people might say "well the still have enough money left", which might be true for some but still it was their money they worked hard for.
I've seen several of the investors on TV and each of them put nearly all of their money with him alone. May not be greedy but it is supremely DUMB.
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Originally Posted by Nepenthe
I watched the CNBC special on him tonight, pretty interesting. I do not necessarily think all the investors were "greedy and dumb."
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