quote:We know A LOT more about him, don't we Tom?
Charles M Satterfield III
quote:We know A LOT more about him, don't we Tom?
Charles M Satterfield III
quote:You mean like in this case, when he represented himself ...
Had Charles ever dabbled in the "unauthorized practice of law" arena?
Asking for a friend.
quote:Rule #1quote:No. I do that to my own wife.quote:
I have a lot of info on him.
PM if needed.
Are the guy banging his ex-wife?
But .... his ex isn't too homely! At least she got away from Charles and married an Aggie!!
quote:quote:Rule #1quote:No. I do that to my own wife.quote:
I have a lot of info on him.
PM if needed.
Are the guy banging his ex-wife?
But .... his ex isn't too homely! At least she got away from Charles and married an Aggie!!
Either one will do.
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You are married to his ex???
ETA: Lovely lady, BTW.
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EDIT: you're wife is hot
quote:Dude, there's videos of dudes sucking their own dicks all over the place...pretty hard to avoid really.quote:
EDIT: you're wife is hot
From a man who has seen video of self-fellatio, that's quite the compliment - lakeway.
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You are married to his ex???
ETA: Lovely lady, BTW.
quote:i will take your word for it!quote:
I have a lot of info on him.
PM if needed.
Are the guy banging his ex-wife?
No. I do that to my own wife.
But .... his ex isn't too homely! At least she got away from Charles and married an Aggie!!
Rule #1
Either one will do.
Pic in my profile.
quote:Understood.
To clarify. My wife is NOT his ex-wife. But I remain 100 percent sure of "Randy's" identity.
And I know for a fact that his ex-wife married an Aggie in the DFW area.
quote:http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_13651540
"They said they fired me because I was unable to meet expectations," he said. "Basically, they said they fired me because I was incompetent."
Satterfield lives in Houston and now does consulting work. He filed a complaint with Finra in October 2007, alleging that Stanford fired him to maintain Stanford's code of silence. And then "it filed what it knew to be a materially misleading, inaccurate, fraudulent and defamatory Form U-5" report with Finra.
In his complaint, Satterfield accused his former employer of outright contempt for securities regulations. But he had no idea then that it would become one of history's biggest alleged Ponzis.
"I just thought these guys were idiots," he said. "I didn't have a clue how corrupt these morons were.
"They had no business plan. They were winging everything they did.
"Everyone thought this was their big chance to get wealthy. And everybody was doing whatever was in their best interest stabbing people in the back.
"For a lot of people who worked there, this was the best job they ever had, and the best job they were ever going to have.
"Not a one of them in senior management positions ever worked for a reputable Wall Street firm. Not a one of them had an advanced degree. Not a one of them had any training from a reputable business school. It was a clown college."
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Satterfield a 20-year financial industry veteran who had worked on Wall Street before joining Stanford said the company would fly him down to Mexico to greet investors with a team
quote:If I'm reading that correctly, he hasn't been licensed since November 2009. So he's either unemployed taking welfare handouts or underemployed flipping hamburgers.
Uhhmm. Something is not adding up here. What am I missing??
Charles ****ord Satterfield-FINRA
Oh for heaven's sake, the stupid filter M-I-L-F-O-R-D is the middle name.
quote:So you're saying the Shatterfield was a patsy for a ponzi?
If you're hired as a "yes man" for a ponzi scheme, your employer avoids a stout resume.
They want ignorant but look just good enough on paper to pass the smell test - enter Randy.
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Uhhmm. Something is not adding up here. What am I missing??
Charles ****ord Satterfield-FINRA
Oh for heaven's sake, the stupid filter M-I-L-F-O-R-D is the middle name.
ETA: From Bobcat's link:
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Satterfield a 20-year financial industry veteran who had worked on Wall Street before joining Stanford said the company would fly him down to Mexico to greet investors with a team
quote:He was hired to fill a desk at a company selling a Ponzi scheme.quote:So you're saying the Shatterfield was a patsy for a ponzi?
If you're hired as a "yes man" for a ponzi scheme, your employer avoids a stout resume.
They want ignorant but look just good enough on paper to pass the smell test - enter Randy.
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"I just thought these guys were idiots," he said. "I didn't have a clue how corrupt these morons were.
"They had no business plan. They were winging everything they did.
"Everyone thought this was their big chance to get wealthy. And everybody was doing whatever was in their best interest stabbing people in the back.
"For a lot of people who worked there, this was the best job they ever had, and the best job they were ever going to have.
"Not a one of them in senior management positions ever worked for a reputable Wall Street firm. Not a one of them had an advanced degree. Not a one of them had any training from a reputable business school. It was a clown college."
[url=http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_13651540][/url]
quote:What's more, the 2 years he spent at Stanford is the longest he's ever been employed.quote:He was hired to fill a desk at a company selling a Ponzi scheme.quote:So you're saying the Shatterfield was a patsy for a ponzi?
If you're hired as a "yes man" for a ponzi scheme, your employer avoids a stout resume.
They want ignorant but look just good enough on paper to pass the smell test - enter Randy.