Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein Hired a Defense Lawyer
"I'm not worried there's any criminal activity," Blankfein told us in June.
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"I'm not worried there's any criminal activity," Blankfein told us in June.
Lloyd had some stipulations, of course.
"He said it was bottleneck from the airport to the city center."
He's a main character in too many of them.
What are they really after?
"You can't sit with us!"
What is Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein's secret to happiness? Hint: money.
They wrote them thank-you notes, an investigation uncovers.
The agency has granted their request for extra time in filing a response.
It's hard being perfect.
The Goldman Sachs CEO sees the "silver lining" through the clouds.
And he thought the Senate committee was rough.
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