Posts Tagged ‘lehman’

The Sound of Thunder: SEC Goldman Indictment Rips U.S. Economic Core

April 19, 2010 (By Bud Burrell)

– From “Front and Center”, by Bud Burrell

On Friday, April 16, the SEC announced the civil indictment of Goldman Sachs for securities fraud in the structuring and sale of collateralized debt obligations in connection with a $1 Billion offering of securities it sold in cooperation with the hedge fund Paulson and Company. The charges, which are alleged at this point, appear to be the product of a disgruntled Paulson employee becoming a whistleblower to the SEC, rolling on a mid-level trader at Goldman alleged to have been also involved in the fraud.

The allegations, which may change with the passage of time, are that Goldman executives worked with Paulson persons to construct a portfolio of debt obligations totaling $1 Billion, which was intended to fail from before its sale, and which was purportedly shorted while being structured and sold to buyers. This comes on the heels of industry rumors of similar behavior by Goldman in its sale of Greek Sovereign Debt, also while they hedged with short transactions including the purchase of Credit Default Swaps on Greek credit. [entire post]

Pro Naked Short Selling Journalists Begin To Jump Ship!

March 14, 2010 (By Bud Burrell)

– From “Front and Center”, by C. Austin Burrell

With the release of the CNBC CYA piece Friday on Anthony Elgindy, the convicted felon, the exodus of his journalist supporters and apologists stage left has not only continued, but expanded. For over 10 years, this coterie of killer clowns has relentlessly attacked victims of illegal short selling manipulation with every slander imaginable. Then, in a single one hour piece, their world came crashing down, along with their co-conspirators at the regulatory agencies who made hay by attacking criminals and the defenseless in the name of hanging the easiest low hanging scalps from their belt.

The CNBC segment of the “American Greed” series, titled “Mad Max on Wall Street” was laughable in its defense of many of Elgindy’s supporters. While it attacked Elgindy personally, it left out little bites like his prior conviction for felony insurance fraud in Dallas before he appeared in San Diego.

Elgindy was a former pump and dump broker for the notorious Blinder, Robinson (known in the trade by the not so affectionate name “Blind ‘em and Rob ‘em”) in Denver, before he moved on to another bucket shop where the commissions were greater in Dallas. When he saw both these firms go under to regulatory and criminal findings, he astutely morphed himself into a short seller, one who postured himself as being only concerned with outing criminal pump and dump stocks like he had previously lived off of. [entire post]

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