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Hank Greenberg claims the government bailout was unconstitutional.
Neither the insurance giant nor Robert Benmosche is going down anytime soon.
Despite a cancer diagnosis, AIG's CEO soldiers on.
Former chairman's film debut ends up on the cutting room floor.
A bold assertion about the special inspector general overseeing TARP.
The Justice Department failed. The SEC failed. But the Attorney General may bring the man who dumped AIG in our laps to justice.
Taking stock of the man charged with keeping Robert Benmosche in check.
The former AIG Financial Products head wishes he'd just had one more round.
"Don't criticism them, criticize me."
They wrote them thank-you notes, an investigation uncovers.
The head of AIG's financial-products unit gets called in front of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
Individuals at the New York Federal Reserve under Tim Geithner "will face criminal or civil charges" over AIG, he says.
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