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  1. When Dennis Levine was arrested in 1986 for insider trading, shock waves could be felt across the country. Never before had such a major player, the orchestrator of multi-million-dollar deals, been arrested. Now he tells the story from the dead center of the scandal: what really happened in the scandal that brought down Wall Street. To be featured on Sixty Minutes.

  2. The national bestseller that reveals the truth behind the insider trading scandal that felled Boesky and Milken--by the man who fell first. On May 12, 1986, Dennis Levine was arrested for insider trading. Now he takes readers into the heart of the scandal that resulted in his ultimate downfall--into "a world where reality and moral values became warped . . . where right and wrong became ...

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  4. 21 de feb. de 1987 · Dennis B. Levine, the former investment banker whose arrest last May led to the unraveling of the most serious insider-trader scandal in Wall Street history, was sentenced here today to two years ...

  5. 21 de mar. de 2023 · Dennis Levine and Co was at the focal point of one of the greatest Money Road insider exchanging embarrassments of the 1980s. Due to Levine’s involvement in junk bonds, the scandal was dubbed the “Junk Bond Scandal.”. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) looked into Levine for insider trading in 1986.

  6. 28 de sept. de 1987 · Dennis Levine looked around, took a deep breath, and got religion. ''Greed is a nice religion,'' Jack Francis, an economics professor at Bernard Baruch, told Levine, his hungriest pupil.