I was watching fairly intently when Corzine testified today..he looked exhausted..beaten..much less animated than when he appeared before the House committee last week.. I think there's a chance he takes his own life, or tries to...to Corzine, the shame, the humiliation of a trial, a public exposure..and jail..lots of it..he can't handle that..unlike Bernie....the humiliation would kill Corzine, so he might as well end it himself...also..I believe that he's subject to civil suit for the funds he stole...he'd be broke..
Given these were shady dealings, someone brought Corzine down, is my thinking. Hell, Corzine was in deep with the Obama Admin., Goldman Sachs and the Treasury Dept. When and why did team Obama throw Corzine under the bus?
Terrence A. Duffy profile—forbes.com
Executive Chairman of the Board
CME Group, Inc.
Chicago , IL
Sector: FINANCIAL / Investment Brokerage - National
52 Years Old
Terrence A. Duffy, 52, Mr. Duffy has served as our Executive Chairman since 2006 when he became an officer of the Company. Previously he served as Chairman of the board since 2002 and our Vice Chairman from 1998 until 2002. Mr. Duffy has been a member of our board since 1995. He has been President of TDA Trading, Inc. since 1981 and has been a member of CME for more than 25 years. In 2002, he was appointed by President Bush to serve on a National Saver Summit on retirement savings. He also was appointed by President Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2003 as a member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board. Mr. Duffy currently serves on the board of World Business Chicago, the board of Saint Xavier University and is co-chair of the Mayo Clinic Greater Chicago Leadership Council.