firm employees may have `criminal culpability' MiamiHerald.com Prosecutors say other employees in Scott Rothstein's now-defunct law firm may have participated in his massive Ponzi scheme. BY JAY WEAVER AND AMY SHERMAN ... See all stories on this topic |
Scandals center on money, not political beliefs MiamiHerald.com By FRED GRIMM Reporters documented the insanely expensive Italian sports cars, the Rolls, the Bentleys, and, for slumming around town, Scott Rothstein's ... See all stories on this topic |
why Broward County is awash in corruption MiamiHerald.com BY JOHN DORSCHNER Last year, when an ambitious Fort Lauderdale lawyer named Scott Rothstein decided to hire someone to develop political strategies for ... See all stories on this topic |
Frerre Visits GOP Parley to Call For Return of Rothstein Cash WCTV ... more than $655000 contributed to the Republican Party of Florida by indicted Fort Lauderdale Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein and employees of his firm. ... See all stories on this topic |
US task force to target bankers who crashed economy ABS CBN News "Last year, Allen Stanford, Tom Petters and, most recently, Fort Lauderdale attorney Scott Rothstein, who is alleged to have run a $1 billion investment ... See all stories on this topic |
Keep watch on the fascinating, bizarre carnival that is the implosion of the now infamous Scott Rothstein and his namesake law firm Rothstein-Rosenfeldt-Adler.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Scott Rothstein Watch for Sunday 1/10/2010
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