Investigation Into Suicide Of Arrowgrass Capital Trader Reveals Ties To Organized Crime, Fraud

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by Banjo, Mar 14, 2017.

  1. Banjo

    Banjo

    On March 1st, 2017, the New York Post reported the suicide of Kevin Bell, head of credit risk at British hedge fund Arrowgrass Capital Partners LLP. An investigation into Arrowgrass Capital Partners in the aftermath of his death has revealed that Arrowgrass was connected to think tanks tied to DNC propaganda chief David Brock, has ties to a number to individuals and corporations with histories of fraudulent financial activity and uses a web developer which appears to be a shell company. Mr. Bell’s suicide provides a glimpse into a more shadowy element of the finance world where the line between legitimate business and organized crime becomes increasingly thin.

    http://disobedientmedia.com/investi...ies-to-organized-crime-fraud-and-david-brock/
     
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  2. motif

    motif

    Bell knew he was going to end up like Seth Rich. Illegal campaign fundraising for the DNC is an automatic death sentence.
     
  3. sle

    sle

    Seriously? Web developer is a shell corporation? For fuck sake, these people don't even know how to spell Saba Capital...

    PS. I am always amazed at the ability of "journalists" to turn a true human tragedy into something else
     
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  4. motif

    motif

    Wikileaks offers $20k in mystery death of 27-year-old DNC stafferJulian Assange hinted that murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich, 27, may have leaked embarrassing party emails. On the same day Wikileaks offered a $20k reward for…
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  5. dealmaker

    dealmaker

    This seems like fake news eg got the name Saba right in the introduction then misspelled it, unsubstantiated allegations not something that a professional journalist will do. And Boaz Weinstein does not have legendary status on Wall St eg David Tepper was not impressed with him during their time at Goldman Sachs and he did lose $1.8B at Deutsche Bank.
     
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  6. d08

    d08

    So now "disobedientmedia" is a credible news source? what's next, the guy on the street with a cardboard sign that reads "tHe wOrLD is eNDiNG" producing news?
     
  7. I knew Kevin... Apart from being poorly written, this article is disgraceful, disrespectful and beyond reprehensible.
     
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