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  • Mama, Don't let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys

    Unless they roam the FIRE range....

    November 27, 2009

    Ex-UBS Banker Seeks Billions for Blowing Whistle

    By LYNNLEY BROWNING




    Bradley C. Birkenfeld was sentenced to 40 months in prison for helping rich Americans dodge their taxes. Now he is hoping for a bit more — a few billion dollars more.

    Mr. Birkenfeld, a former private banker at the Swiss bank UBS, won the enmity of his peers by violating the omerta of Swiss banking: He divulged the tax evasion secrets of UBS, the world’s largest bank by assets, and its well-heeled American clients. As part of a deal with federal prosecutors, he admitted to, among other things, helping to smuggle diamonds in a tube of toothpaste.

    Now, as thousands of wealthy Americans seek amnesty for keeping illicit, offshore bank accounts, Mr. Birkenfeld and his lawyers hope to use a new federal whistle-blower law to claim a multibillion-dollar reward from the American government. If they succeed — and legal experts say the odds are pretty good — it would be the largest reward of its kind.

    Mr. Birkenfeld, who is to begin his prison term as soon as January, is being represented by the executive director of the National Whistleblowers Center, Stephen M. Kohn. Mr. Kohn successfully represented Linda Tripp, who helped expose the Monica Lewinsky scandal of the Clinton years.

    “We are seeking at least several billion dollars,” Mr. Kohn said.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/27/bu...l?ref=business

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    Re: Mama, Don't let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys

    And who says crime doesn't pay? I hope he gets every nickle he can suck out of the situation. I bet you if others saw the magnitude of the remuneration they could get, we would expose much more of the illegal activity that the large financial companies have been conducting in the last few years. A few billion in reward money is much, much cheaper than the payouts we've given these criminal enterprises over the last few months.

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