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Republican Front-Runner Compares Controversies Over Personal Life To Biblical Tale
- "I''m guided very, very often about, ''Don''t judge others, lest you be judged,''" Giuliani told CBN interviewer David Brody.
Not often enough.
During his tenure as a federal prosecutor, Rudy Giuliani claimed that veteran stock trader Richard Wigton, of Kidder, Peabody & Co. was guilty of insider trading. In February, 1987, he had officers handcuff Wigton and march him through the company''s trading floor, with Wigton in tears. Giuliani had his agents arrest Tim Tabor, a young arbitrageur and former colleague of Wigton, so late that he had to stay overnight in jail before posting bond.
However, in three months, charges were dropped against Wigton and Tabor.
On that ocasion, Giuliani said, "We''re not going to go to trial. We''re just the tip of the iceberg." CNN correspondent Allan Chernoff said, "There was no iceberg."
However, their careers as financial analysts and traders were ruined.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_of_Rudy_Giuliani - Reply to this comment
- your, not you''re
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- Rudy G, you''re contrived phone call in front of the NRA was LAME! And if it wasn''t planned, then it was really RUDE! So, in either case, it was a stupid thing to do.
With your dubious past, I say you haven''t got a snowball''s chance of becoming president. - Reply to this comment
- Let he who casts the first stone(saying that no Democrat can fight terro, for example) get a boulder in his eye.
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