Until these lawyers start doing serious prison time, nothing will change. And I’m talking prison, not a Martha Stewart white-collar country club. They are no better than bank robbers or burglars or any other kind of thief, they just hide their thievery better.
Common, you are absolutely correct. By the way, the PGA golfer Phil Mickelson got caught doing insider trading and made $931,000 profit on the trade to pay off gambling debts. He is not going to do any time because he is singing like a canary to the Feds on the guy they really wanted. There really is no difference in what they did, but poor Martha did the time.
Martha did do the time. And she came back the better for it. Just the other day she had a thrifty tip on how to make tatoo ink from melted plastic chess and checker pieces.
No question about it; Phil Mickelson is getting a sweet deal. I am also a little miffed as to how much he claimed was money from the inside trading, it is my belief it was a lot more than the mere $931,000 he is claiming. I trust the government is following up with his accounting.
Well, he is having to pay back the money made plus interest so it is well over a million he is having to cut a check for. The thing that puzzles me is that he makes over $50 million per year counting all the endorsements. Why use this as a vehicle to pay off gambling debts. He has sullied his reputation and I would imagine that Callaway Golf is not a happy camper.
Until these lawyers start doing serious prison time, nothing will change. And I’m talking prison, not a Martha Stewart white-collar country club. They are no better than bank robbers or burglars or any other kind of thief, they just hide their thievery better.
Common, you are absolutely correct. By the way, the PGA golfer Phil Mickelson got caught doing insider trading and made $931,000 profit on the trade to pay off gambling debts. He is not going to do any time because he is singing like a canary to the Feds on the guy they really wanted. There really is no difference in what they did, but poor Martha did the time.
Martha did do the time. And she came back the better for it. Just the other day she had a thrifty tip on how to make tatoo ink from melted plastic chess and checker pieces.
No question about it; Phil Mickelson is getting a sweet deal. I am also a little miffed as to how much he claimed was money from the inside trading, it is my belief it was a lot more than the mere $931,000 he is claiming. I trust the government is following up with his accounting.
Well, he is having to pay back the money made plus interest so it is well over a million he is having to cut a check for. The thing that puzzles me is that he makes over $50 million per year counting all the endorsements. Why use this as a vehicle to pay off gambling debts. He has sullied his reputation and I would imagine that Callaway Golf is not a happy camper.