- 'Grab Your Popcorn,' yells Michael Corkey to Wall Street Journal readers as he sifts through the criminal complaint. "It reads like a scene out of 'Goodfellas,' except this is no mafia movie. It is the federal criminal complaint implicating more employees of Wall Street's most respected law firms and hedge funds." He's not complaining. His favorite parts include the apparent involvement of "bags of cash," and Wall Streeters using gangster slang about "a 'rat' in their midst" and the "Hilton hit." Here's another part he's giggling over:
It isn’t all glitz and glamour that allegedly motivated the trading ring's sources, according to the complaint. Some of these sources gave up information because they needed money.
According to the complaint, "Goldfarb said that, 'they’re also hungry,' because one guy spent his whole chunk of change…from the first one' on his honeymoon, and the other guy 'bought a new kitchen."
- Like Watching HBO "Shady hedge fund honchos, beware," is Bernhard Warner's and Matthew Yeomans's summary of a case they think could properly be titled "Wall Street meets 'the Wire.'"
- You've Got to Be Kidding--Is This for Real? New York Magazine's Zeke Turner can barely believe his eyes. One Galleon conspirator's nickname, "Octopussy," is just the begining. "Now," explains Turner, "we know there was also the 'Greek' and another dodgy character
named 'Artie.' And while we’re watching the $20 million white-collar
crime ring turn into the cast from an early-eighties action porn, The
Wall Street Journal has pitched in by comparing the FBI special agent
who was investigating Galleon, David Makol, to 'just the facts' Joe
Friday." Turner's certainly amused, but points out there's an important takeaway from all this. This "Joe Friday" character actually ran "a pretty scrappy sting full of wire taps and stakeouts," and that's more common to mobster busts than Wall Street investigations.
Want to add to this story? Let us know in comments
or send an email to the author at
hhorn at theatlantic dot com.
You can share ideas for stories on the Open Wire.
Heather Horn



User Comments
Please type your comment and click Post. If you’re not already logged in you will be prompted to log in or register