Andrea Peyser
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She said, isn't it nice to have stockbrokers to give you these twists? Now, she had been Martha's best friend, but she felt that she had testified truthfully and she put the nail in the coffin. It was game over after that testimony.
Because she wasn't going to purge her herself. They still cared about each other, but they never spoke after that, or at least they hadn't at that time.
Because she wasn't going to purge her herself. They still cared about each other, but they never spoke after that, or at least they hadn't at that time.
Because she wasn't going to purge her herself. They still cared about each other, but they never spoke after that, or at least they hadn't at that time.
That he would have done anything for Martha. You know, he phoned her up and started to say that Sam Waxell, CEO of Imcloner, that he was selling his shares. And that bit of information was insider information. She jumped on it and sold her income shares. Now, the woman at that time was a billionaire. And she saved something like $45,000 with that tip.
That he would have done anything for Martha. You know, he phoned her up and started to say that Sam Waxell, CEO of Imcloner, that he was selling his shares. And that bit of information was insider information. She jumped on it and sold her income shares. Now, the woman at that time was a billionaire. And she saved something like $45,000 with that tip.
That he would have done anything for Martha. You know, he phoned her up and started to say that Sam Waxell, CEO of Imcloner, that he was selling his shares. And that bit of information was insider information. She jumped on it and sold her income shares. Now, the woman at that time was a billionaire. And she saved something like $45,000 with that tip.
The woman has no conception of how she is viewed by people. But she's plugging along, you know, on her own, but plugging along.
The woman has no conception of how she is viewed by people. But she's plugging along, you know, on her own, but plugging along.
The woman has no conception of how she is viewed by people. But she's plugging along, you know, on her own, but plugging along.
She did, but her company is really the only thing she cares about, aside from her dogs and cats. So it's a little sad, but yeah, her comeback was kind of amazing. She was able to, you know, leverage... all this controversy into comedy. She's never, ever, ever admitted to any wrongdoing. To this day, she says, I'm completely innocent. Well, she wasn't exactly.
She did, but her company is really the only thing she cares about, aside from her dogs and cats. So it's a little sad, but yeah, her comeback was kind of amazing. She was able to, you know, leverage... all this controversy into comedy. She's never, ever, ever admitted to any wrongdoing. To this day, she says, I'm completely innocent. Well, she wasn't exactly.
She did, but her company is really the only thing she cares about, aside from her dogs and cats. So it's a little sad, but yeah, her comeback was kind of amazing. She was able to, you know, leverage... all this controversy into comedy. She's never, ever, ever admitted to any wrongdoing. To this day, she says, I'm completely innocent. Well, she wasn't exactly.
Not a bit. I mean, she berated a kitchen staffer for using too small a knife to cut her oranges. Now, I mean, most of us would say, I think you should use this knife. It might make it easier to cut the orange. Instead, Martha gave a tirade on it. And then she told the filmmakers to cut it out. But they didn't.
Not a bit. I mean, she berated a kitchen staffer for using too small a knife to cut her oranges. Now, I mean, most of us would say, I think you should use this knife. It might make it easier to cut the orange. Instead, Martha gave a tirade on it. And then she told the filmmakers to cut it out. But they didn't.
Not a bit. I mean, she berated a kitchen staffer for using too small a knife to cut her oranges. Now, I mean, most of us would say, I think you should use this knife. It might make it easier to cut the orange. Instead, Martha gave a tirade on it. And then she told the filmmakers to cut it out. But they didn't.
I don't think so. They said that she just opened the doors to them. and left it up to them. I still think that the documentary was somewhat sympathetic to Martha. It was. The only people they talked to were people who said she's an innocent and that they went after her. They didn't go after men, which isn't true because they went after Bukhanovic.
I don't think so. They said that she just opened the doors to them. and left it up to them. I still think that the documentary was somewhat sympathetic to Martha. It was. The only people they talked to were people who said she's an innocent and that they went after her. They didn't go after men, which isn't true because they went after Bukhanovic.
I don't think so. They said that she just opened the doors to them. and left it up to them. I still think that the documentary was somewhat sympathetic to Martha. It was. The only people they talked to were people who said she's an innocent and that they went after her. They didn't go after men, which isn't true because they went after Bukhanovic.
They've been cracking down on white-collar crime for a while now. But Martha does not accept it. She says she's innocent. And I think a lot of the media went along with her.