Michael Milken receives a presidential pardon

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When the Feds came for him, he had few friends in high places and many enemies. Things are quite different now

1990 Drexel Burnham Lambert, which only a few years earlier had been America’s most profitable investment bank, filed for bankruptcy. Its death knell had sounded ten months earlier when Michael Milken, who created the junk-bond market on which the bank’s success was founded, was indicted for fraud. He would plead guilty to six counts and serve 22 months in prison.

Thirty years on, Mr Milken has been pardoned by President Donald Trump. Among his petitioners was Rudolph Giuliani, the president’s personal attorney, who had led the investigation into Drexel three decades ago. The pardon was much sought after. Many of the people who worked at Drexel have long felt that the prosecution of Mr Milken was, in essence, a vendetta. Drexel was an upstart firm. It unsettled corporate America by supplying junk-bond finance to a new breed of corporate raiders.

If that was the reality then, things are quite different now. A statement from the White House listed 33 names of the great-and-goodish behind Mr Milken’s appeal. And the fresh-faceds who flocked to work with Mr Milken in the 1980s are now the financial establishment. The Drexel diaspora is a roll-call of the leading lights in the world of private-equity and private-credit markets.

What is striking about the diaspora is their enduring reverence for “Mike”. Part of this is a recollection of an exciting time, when visiting entrepreneurs would pitch madcap ideas: a 24-hour-news channel; a casino with a fake volcano. If you had an idea and a sliver of equity, Mike and his team would raise the necessary debt.

The question naturally arises as to why a pardon could possibly matter now. Mr Milken pleaded guilty. He served time. So central was he to the network of issuers and buyers in the junk-bond market that it would seem a minor miracle if he had not transgressed some aspect of securities law. Mr Milken is already applauded for his philanthropy. He is now 73. An official exoneration may permit a kinder judgment of his legacy: as a financier who widened access to corporate credit.

 

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Such is life

Why he look like Dracula 🧛‍♂️

Money, spread around in the right places, among the right people is a great sanitizer. Michael Milken is a convicted felon..a predator who spent time in prison. Now he’s the darling of the charity set. Pardoned with apologies for his inconvenience. 🤬

Feeling sympathy for rich crooks may be something that comes naturally to Mafia Don! Perhaps he is modeling that behavior for future presidents!

Why the pic of Mr Burns?

Nauseating. We remember Drexel Burnham Lambert and all the folks who lost their jobs because of this greedy POS.

In decades before pardon , Michael Milken launched ' Davos ' competitor and showered millions on charities.

Looks like what I'd imagine Satan to look like if he manifested in human form.

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