Dishonoring hubris, entitlement, fraud, corruption, and good ‘ol unabashed greed among our most esteemed plutocrats.

Jack Abramoff, former Republican "superlobbyist" and now a convicted and sentenced felon, is the primary figure in a vast web of corruption within the U.S. Republican Party. The scandals perpetrated by Abramoff became the most far-reaching Washington corruption

Milorad "Rod" R. Blagojevich is a disgraced former politician who served as the 40th Governor of the U.S. State of Illinois from 2003 to 2009.

Son of a Jewish postal clerk, Loyd Blankfein, was raised in the Brooklyn's Linden Houses part of the New York City Housing Authority. After received a J.D. from Harvard Law School and working as a corporate tax lawyer for the law firm Donovan, Leisure, Newton &

Ivan Frederick Boesky (born March 6, 1937) is an American businessman who is notable for his prominent role in a Wall Street insider trading scandal that occurred in the United States in the mid-1980s.

María Branca dos Santos, more commonly referred to as "Dona" Branca (1902 - 1992) was a Portuguese criminal known chiefly for maintaining a Ponzi scheme in Portugal between 1970 and 1984 that paid a ten percent monthly interest. During this time she became popularly

Former Chairman of Markstone Capital Group, Elliott Broidy emerged on the main stage of New York’s pay-to-play scandal in early December 2009. His guilty plea to a felony charge of rewarding official misconduct could mean up to four years in prison, according to

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is suing two Canadian men (Milowe Brost and Gary Sorenson), accusing them of running a $300-million Ponzi scheme that promised returns of as much as 36% on investments in gold-mining companies.

Brooklyn born, Joseph J. "Joe" Cassano (age 53 in 2008) is the son of a cop who made good by becoming the president of AIG Financial Products. He ran the division from it's inception in 1987 until his resignation in February 2008.
Cassano is considered, not "a"
"The magic formula that successful businesses have discovered is to treat customers like guests and employees like people."
Tom Petters
$60 - $90 billion per year worth of “simple mistakes”?
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