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Mad-Cave Museum Deal Closer Than You Think
Seems Mad-Man overestimated his triathlon skills in getting to Tetterboro and the Mad-Jet before the FBI could catch up with him. Only that could explain the claim made in a NYT article earlier that:
Federal prosecutors acknowledged in a court order released Monday that Mr. Madoff’s lawyer, Ira Lee Sorkin, is "engaging in discussions concerning a possible disposition of this case." While Mr. Sorkin would not comment, several former prosecutors said that language clearly indicated that the discussions were about a deal in which Mr. Madoff would agree to plead guilty in exchange for some type of leniency. “He’s trying to cut a deal,” said Marvin G. Pickholz, a former securities regulator and specialist in white-collar crime. “The only other possible ‘disposition’ that could be negotiated would be for the government to drop the whole case — and that’s not going to happen.”
What crazy scheme is the old man hatching now? We, for one, sure would not underestimate the conniving genius of this Kasparov of conmen.
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