business.timesonline.co.uk — The disgraced chief executive of Lehman Brothers transferred ownership of a $14 million Florida mansion to his wife for $100 in a possible attempt to move assets beyond the reach of infuriated investors of the collapsed bank.
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amyvernonJan 27, 2009
I heard about this earlier today and it's amazing. I think, however, that it's totally legit in terms of how Florida law works. I recall from the days I lived down there that there were lots of shenanigans like that...
Closed AccountJan 28, 2009
Hes not asset hiding, he is selling his assets for 100 dollars. It is legal.If his wife was smart, she would leave him and take it all, hopefully then the guy would just kill himself.
mrnathanJan 28, 2009
"NAIL HIM TO A f**kING CROSS!... Crucifiction Style!....... "is there any other way?Americans are just odd ... they get annoyed when someone dodges the tax man, anywhere in europe he would be treated like a hero for dodging any life-tax.
demenerJan 28, 2009
"dozens of highly qualified men, some among the smartest in the world"[citation needed]What makes these people smart? Being grandfathered in to a CEO position because a buddy or relative made an obscene amount of money at the expense of others decades ago?
Closed AccountJan 28, 2009
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djodorgJan 29, 2009
Oh you guys are great.