It's okay if an investment banker does it
I think prostitution should be legal, so I don't have a problem with these CEOs spending hundreds of thousands on high priced call girls. I do have a problem with they're the CEOs of the investment firms we bailed out and they fraudulently bill prostitution services to their corporate accounts under ficticious work orders.
Not to mention the irritating double standard. If you're some schlub from Jersey who cruises into Manhattan and gets busted for picking up a twenty dollar hooker on the street, you're going to be arrested and your name is going to be in the paper. The Manhattan Madam has a list of 9,800 big time investment bankers and media moguls and the DA can't be bothered to look into a single case. They just bust the madam and let her clients go scot free, even with evidence of financial fraud. That's disgusting.
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Not to mention the irritating double standard. If you're some schlub from Jersey who cruises into Manhattan and gets busted for picking up a twenty dollar hooker on the street, you're going to be arrested and your name is going to be in the paper. The Manhattan Madam has a list of 9,800 big time investment bankers and media moguls and the DA can't be bothered to look into a single case. They just bust the madam and let her clients go scot free, even with evidence of financial fraud. That's disgusting.
[More posts daily at The Detroit News.]
Labels: Corporatocracy, rule of law
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Who do these DAs think they are working for, anyhow?
Clearly, not the Justice system as it was intended Mahakal. File this one under, it pays to have friends in high places.
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