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by gruez
1405 days ago
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>always seem to be allowed to reap hundreds of millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains and if caught, give back only a tiny fraction of it, without even admitting guilt. As per the SEC indictment, they earned $35k and $73k in ill gotten profits respectively, and were fined $99.7K and $79.9k. That's clearly more than "a tiny fraction" |
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