Danny Pang’s Death Ruled a Suicide
Accused of fraud, the financier decided it was better to burn out than to fade away.
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Accused of fraud, the financier decided it was better to burn out than to fade away.
The California financier, accused of running an $83 million Ponzi scheme, has died.
How the SEC could suggest a thing is beyond his lawyers' comprehension.
All he did was make some administrative assistants happy.
He distributed it to his wife, his bookie, and some plump, happy office assistants.
California financier Danny Pang has been accused of many bad things, but being boring is not one of them.
The California financier, accused of fraud, does not have it quite as good as Bernie Madoff.
The California financier has been charged with fraud, but it seems he is indisposed at the moment.
In light of a front-page story painting him as an epic liar, Ponzi schemer, and maybe-murderer, the private-equity head steps down.
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