we don t prosecute lots of people. the irs referred for prosecution fewer than 500 people last year in a country with 330 million people. but the very things that are going on here, calculated years of hiding compensation, keeping two sets of books, that s standard prosecution for what is called legal source crimes, that is, not drug money or gambling money but from a legitimate business. so there s nothing unusual about the charges per se. what else is donald going to say than, oh, they re being unfair again? he s known to say the quiet part out loud. if you re a defense attorney, you never want your client speaking, let alone when there have been indictments or felony offenses. his son has gone on air, eric trump, talking about these very things. wouldn t it just have been better, given that it did fall
fewer than 500 people last year in a country with 330 million people. but the very things that are going on here. calculated years of hiding compensation. keeping two sets of books. that s standard prosecution for what is called legal source crimes, that is not drug money or gambling money but from a legitimate business. so there s nothing unusual about the charges, per se. so, what else is donald going to say except, oh, they re being unfair to me? they re being unfair, again. well, he kind of goes beyond that. he is out there, you know, he s known to stay the quiet part, out loud. but if you are a defense attorney, you never want your client speaking. let alone, when there have been indictments or felony offenses. here you are and his son has gone on air, too. eric trump. talking about these very things. i mean, wouldn t it have just been better to, given that it did fall flat among this notion of everyone having the same
with? $529 million. he s suspected of hiding compensation to make it appear that he got less and he s also suspected of lying about his compensation to congress. what kind of charges did he get? none. how about punishment? squat. now, let s go to joe cassano. he worked for aig financial products. and that wey crashed fantastica. largely because of joe cassano. he got $280 million. he said his derivatives wouldn t lose a single dollar in the market. oh, he also faced no charges. how about punishment? zilcho. who could have seen that happen. how about john mack? the current chairman of the board of morgan stanley. he was investigated in 2005 for allegedly giving out insider information. s which may have resulted in a