Atlanta Escorts: CBS Atlanta 46Fla. Ponzi schemer implicates many others in crime

Posted on January 4th, 2012 in Atlanta escorts

He insisted throughout the deposition that he was telling the complete truth in hopes that a federal judge will shave time off his 50-year prison sentence. Rothstein initially fled to Morocco with $15 million when the scam imploded in fall 2009 and considered suicide, but said he had a change of heart.
“I made a decision to come back, turn myself in, go to prison and tell the government everything I knew about everyone else that had committed crimes,” Rothstein testified. “And everything about my crimes.”
Rothstein implicated his former partners, staff and others at his now-defunct Fort Lauderdale law firm. He pointed the finger at unnamed local politicians, judges, police officers and sheriff’s deputies, claiming he paid at least $1 million in cash bribes and allowed them to live his “rock-star lifestyle” of private jets, prostitutes, sporting events and strip clubs.

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