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Corzine Searches for What's Next
Wall Street Journal, by Aaron Luchetti & Julie Steinberg

Original Article

Posted By:jackson, 10/30/2012 11:09:56 AM

A year ago Wednesday, Jon S. Corzine left the elevator and headed out the door after a marathon weekend effort failed to save MF Global Holdings Ltd The brokerage firm had just filed for bankruptcy, ending Mr. Corzine's dream of making it into a major Wall Street player."I'm sorry it turned out this way," an MF Global employee said on the way out of the building. Mr. Corzine told the person not to worry. "You'll find something; you're good at what you do," Mr. Corzine said, according to someone who heard the conversation. For Mr. Corzine, it hasn't been so easy to move on. One year after the

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Poor baby! Er, remind me again - why Bernie Madoff is in jail? I'm confused.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: jsanders, 10/30/2012 11:12:54 AM     (No. 8974496)

Orange jumpsuit, 6 x 10 room at the graybar hotel, cellie named tiny....


Reply 2 - Posted by: lakerman1, 10/30/2012 11:13:15 AM     (No. 8974498)

I would hope a Romney justice department would prosecute someone in this case.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Mike43, 10/30/2012 11:17:05 AM     (No. 8974507)

How about jail?


Reply 4 - Posted by: Janjan, 10/30/2012 11:17:46 AM     (No. 8974508)

This article is rather jaw dropping. We are supposed to feel sorry for him? They have to be kidding.


Reply 5 - Posted by: lydwho, 10/30/2012 11:21:18 AM     (No. 8974512)

Must be nice to be connected???

Art


Reply 6 - Posted by: Rumblehog, 10/30/2012 11:22:32 AM     (No. 8974515)

If there were any justice in this world, the CEOs of America would join together and demand this miscreant be thrown into prison for admitting, under oath, to violating the Sarbanes-Oxley Law, which requires a Chief Executive to know where the company money is at all times. Those CEOs can't hide behind a, "I didn't know," defense, but if you happen to be an ex-Senator AND a filthy-rich Democrat, you get away with it? The double standard for the elected elite in this country stinks worse than a month old bunch of trash in a Chicago dumpster.


Reply 7 - Posted by: farmwife, 10/30/2012 11:22:33 AM     (No. 8974516)

He did take the precaution of hosting a big fund raiser for Obama so when his theft was discovered he wouldn't be prosecuted.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: conspicio, 10/30/2012 11:42:22 AM     (No. 8974560)

Maybe he can carry the water for that trillion dollar bailout for states he was proposing back in 2009. Head into the Romney WH and ask for that....heh.

bk


Reply 9 - Posted by: snapper451, 10/30/2012 11:56:00 AM     (No. 8974593)

Jail would be his best bet!


Reply 10 - Posted by: sinic, 10/30/2012 12:00:24 PM     (No. 8974602)

I'm sure Jon's busy at night digging up all that money he STOLE. He should be locked up in a cell right next to Bernie Madoff.


Reply 11 - Posted by: Mobyclik, 10/30/2012 12:06:57 PM     (No. 8974612)

I'll bet he's 'focused like a laser' looking for those missing billions. Libs are like that, always wanting to do the right thing.

s/o


Reply 12 - Posted by: LWGII, 10/30/2012 12:12:00 PM     (No. 8974621)

I don't understand why this "man" is allowed to see sunlight. What a disaster this band of thieves and scoundrels we call "government" has become.

Please, dear Lord, give us an honest man on November 6th!


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: Davids918, 10/30/2012 12:12:55 PM     (No. 8974622)

Jail will be a good place for him.

Crook.


Reply 14 - Posted by: faldo, 10/30/2012 12:15:05 PM     (No. 8974626)

Excuse me WSJ (and Rupert the editor)...

This is a rather tortured way to explain what happened--"One year after the company's collapse because of Mr. Corzine's trading bets on European sovereign debt, officials have found money to cover most of the estimated $1.6 billion that belonged to customers but was used by MF Global to meet its financial obligations. Investigators are trying to decide who is to blame for misusing the money."


Reply 15 - Posted by: oh-heck, 10/30/2012 12:24:14 PM     (No. 8974641)

I hope his next job is making license plates in a NJ state penitentiary.


Reply 16 - Posted by: Jubilationtcornpone, 10/30/2012 12:26:56 PM     (No. 8974646)

I heard there's a Secretary of Business position coming open soon. Sounds like he's well qualified for a cabinet post with the current administration.


Reply 17 - Posted by: KTWO, 10/30/2012 12:27:35 PM     (No. 8974649)

I think it will involve OPM


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: arcady, 10/30/2012 12:32:50 PM     (No. 8974662)

Have to give him credit, his personal fortune still seems intact even after all those customer funds under his care were vaporized.

He's exceptional...too bad he doesn't use his power for good...


Reply 19 - Posted by: lylacat, 10/30/2012 12:51:29 PM     (No. 8974721)

Corzine is a crook. He left New Jersey in a mess with all his shady shenanigans; it took Christie to go in and clean up the mess Corzine left behind. Corzine is no different than Bernie Madoff; Corzine should be prosecutued and put in prison for a LONG long time.


Reply 20 - Posted by: shalimar, 10/30/2012 12:55:00 PM     (No. 8974730)

He will get a presidential pardon in advance of charges. Like Ford did with Nixon.


Reply 21 - Posted by: ScarletPimpernel, 10/30/2012 1:08:31 PM     (No. 8974766)

Jon Corzine should go to prison for life. Why is he still a free man?


Reply 22 - Posted by: lana720, 10/30/2012 1:13:50 PM     (No. 8974780)

Lots of room in Leavenworth.


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: TheGrandWahzoo, 10/30/2012 1:40:49 PM     (No. 8974861)

Blindfold, Cigarette, Bang..., Justice Served.


Reply 24 - Posted by: mickturn, 10/30/2012 1:42:35 PM     (No. 8974863)

Well he can start by paying back all the depositors money he stole...over $2B


Reply 25 - Posted by: Yankeegirl, 10/30/2012 3:09:20 PM     (No. 8975030)

Ummm,how about jail???


Reply 26 - Posted by: islandian, 10/30/2012 3:31:57 PM     (No. 8975068)

I vote jail, too.

Islandian


Reply 27 - Posted by: woodsman, 10/30/2012 8:48:40 PM     (No. 8975641)

"Corzine Searches for What's Next" - how about a 400lb cellmate named Bubba



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