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.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Scott Rothstein Watch for Thursday 1/7/2010


Rothstein to Revise Plea to Guilty
Wall Street Journal
By NATHAN KOPPEL Scott Rothstein, the onetime Florida lawyer charged by federal prosecutors with running a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme, plans to change his ...
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Fort Lauderdale chief: Rothstein fooled me, but I'm not alone
Sun-Sentinel
By Brittany Wallman, Sun Sentinel When Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Frank Adderley looked at Scott Rothstein, he saw a great man who shared his money with ...
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Scott And Ted's Big Adventure
Broward New Times (blog)
By Bob Norman The name of Ted Morse simply isn't being raised enough in the Scott Rothstein saga. Ted wasn't just his best friend, his fly buddy, ...
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KGMI
Study Figures Best Job In 2010 Is ... Actuary
KGMI
Accused Florida Ponzi mastermind Scott Rothstein has decided to plead guilty to charges he ran an investment scheme that bilked clients out of more than $1 ...
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Business Highlights
San Luis Obispo Tribune
Scott Rothstein is charged in a five-count indictment with racketeering, conspiracy and fraud in a scheme that ran from 2005 to 2009. ...
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Business Briefs
Charleston Post Courier
27 change of plea date for Scott Rothstein, who in December pleaded not guilty to a five-count indictment. Rothstein attorney Marc Nurik said his client, ...
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Crist shoots down re-election rumors
Palm Beach Post
Just look who he hangs out with: Obama(he hugs), Scott Rothstein-he looks chummy-chummy with. Now, we have Jim Greer who is resigning. ...
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Rothstein reportedly seeking plea deal
WPTV
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL -- Ponzi scheme suspect Scott Rothstein, who could face a maximum penalty of 100 years in prison if tried and convicted in federal court ...
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