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Article: LEVINE DENIES CLIENTS' ACCUSATIONS.(Business)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- September 24, 1991
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Byline: Stefan Fatsis Associated Press
No sooner had Dennis Levine begun talking about his repentance from a life of Wall Street crime than he was hit with claims of unethical behavior by disgruntled clients of his new business.
Levine, 39, is the former big-time investment banker who led a double life as an insider trader, racking up $11.6 million in profits by trading on illegal information about corporate takeovers before his arrest in 1986.
Levine served 17 months of a two- year prison term for securities fraud, tax evasion and perjury, and was released in September 1988. He has since lectured college students, started a consulting firm and ...