"No man can become rich without himself enriching others"
Andrew Carnegie



Friday, June 15, 2012

Stanford Gets 110 Years For Role In $7B Swindle

English: Mug shot of Allen Stanford.
English: Mug shot of Allen Stanford. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
HOUSTON (AP) — Former jet-setting Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford had plenty of things to say Thursday before a federal judge sentenced him to 110 years in prison for bilking investors out of more than $7 billion over two decades.
An apology was not one of them.
In a defiant, rambling statement that lasted more than 40 minutes, Stanford told the court about the injuries he suffered during a prison fight; criticized the government for its “gestapo tactics” when his companies were put in receivership and their assets sold off to pay back investors; described his financial empire as a victim of the 2008 credit collapse; and recalled riding horses with former President George W. Bush.
“I am and will always be at peace with the way I conducted myself in business,” he said before the judge handed down the sentence. ... Continue to read.
Enhanced by Zemanta

No comments:

Post a Comment