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Mother of Four Dubbed 'Millionaire Madam' Accused of Running Brothel In Upper East Side Apartment
PIX11.com | @kerrydrew | @mariopix11A "Millionaire Madam," who ran a high-end brothel on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, was busted Monday after a five-year investigation, according to court transcripts. Anna Gristina, a 44-year-old mother of four from Monroe, New York, appeared before a...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Justice System
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Debra Alfarone
Debra Alfarone is an Emmy-nominated reporter and joined the PIX 11 News team in May, 2010. An award-winning journalist, Debra came from NBC Connecticut where she reported live for the NBC Connecticut Today Show from 2008 to 2010. Known for her creative...Tags: American Express Company, NBC (tv network), Time Warner Inc., Long Island, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Alleged Madoff Fraud Has Worldwide Exposure
NEW YORK (AP) - The list of investors who say they were duped in one of Wall Street's biggest Ponzi schemes is growing, snaring some of the world's biggest banking institutions and hedge funds, the super rich and the famous, pensioners and charities. The...Tags: Health, Securities, Boston Properties Incorporated, Wells Fargo & Co., UBS AG
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Morgan Stanley Pulling Out Of Revel Casino Development In Atlantic City
Associated Press WriterMorgan Stanley said Thursday it is pulling out of the $2 billion Revel casino in Atlantic City and is prepared to take "a substantial loss" on the stalled project, into which it has already sunk $1.2 billion. The company, which owns more than 90...Tags: New Jersey, Lifestyle and Leisure, China, Tourism and Leisure, Lotteries
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The Magic Bracelet?
On May 15, 2009 Yankee center fielder Brett Gardner hit an inside the park home run, the first ever at the new Yankee Stadium. What wasn't known at the time was the inspiration behind the rare sports feat. It was a teenage girl named Alyssa Esposito who...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Baseball, Children, Sports
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Government Will Sell Stake In Citigroup, Make Profit
The Treasury Department said Monday it will begin selling the stake it owns in Citigroup Inc., which could result in a profit to the government of about $7.5 billion.
The government received 7.7 billion shares of Citigroup in exchange for $25 billion...Tags: Corporate Crime, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Citigroup Incorporated, New York, Corruption
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Facebook's stock debut shows not all investors are equal
NEW YORK —Facebook Inc.'s bungled stock-market debut made it clear that big money still rules Wall Street. But this time, the small money got a look at how Wall Street really works — and that could spell trouble for the financial industry....
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Friday, May 25, 2012
The Finances Behind Facebook Going Public Financial expert Matthew Stout (president of Stout, Joyce, and Bowman Associates) talks about Facebook publicly sharing its stock. He also discusses the company’s drop in share prices and the lawsuit...Tags: Skype, Golf, Social Media, Music Industry, Facebook
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Crescent Bay Advisors moves on in AAA playoffs
Crescent Bay Advisors forced a winner-takes-all showdown for the AAA Division tournament championship by defeating UPS Store, 10-5, in Laguna Beach Little League postseason play at Riddle Field on Wednesday. CBA, which won the division's regular...Tags: Metal, Minor League Baseball, Baseball, American Legion, Automotive Equipment
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Facebook investors file lawsuits over IPO
KIAHThe excitement over Facebook's debut on the stock exchange has been replaced with anger. After its debut, there was a decline in its share. Not good, especially for those investors. Now three of them have filed a civil lawsuit alleging that Facebook, and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Social Media, Media Industry, Trials, Facebook
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Stocks mixed in early trading on Wall Street
NEW YORK — Stocks were mixed in early trading on Wall Street but turned positive following government data showing strong bank profits. An hour after the opening bell on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 31 points, or 0.3%, to...Tags: Facebook, Initial Public Offerings, Financing and Stock Offerings
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Facebook, Wall Street banks under fire from lawmakers and lawyers
WASHINGTON — Already grappling with regulatory reviews of its troubled initial public offering, Facebook Inc. and the Wall Street banks that shepherded the deal are now under fire from lawmakers and lawyers. Two congressional committees said...Tags: Sherrod Brown, Manhattan (New York City), Lawyers, Business Enterprises, Stock Market
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