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Seraphim
07-16-2004, 03:47 PM
By ERIN McCLAM, Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK - Choking back tears and pleading for leniency, Martha Stewart (news - web sites) was sentenced to five months in prison Friday for lying about a stock sale. But the woman who saw her gracious homemaking empire crippled over a single transaction smiled boldly into the cameras outside to denounce her treatment, pitch her company and vow: "I'll be back."


Stewart, who was also ordered to spend five months confined to her home and fined $30,000, was allowed to remain free pending appeal. The sentence was the minimum possible under federal guidelines.


Peter Bacanovic, the high-powered stockbroker who was convicted along with Stewart of lying about her stock sale in December 2001, received the same sentence of five months in prison and five months home confinement.


While Stewart did not admit guilt in court — a move that could have jeopardized her appeal — she took pains to tell U.S. District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum she was sorry that others had been hurt by the scandal.


"What was a small personal matter became over the last two and a half years an almost fatal circus event of unprecedented proportions spreading like oil over a vast landscape, even around the world," Stewart said.


Cedarbaum accepted a defense request to recommend to federal prison officials that Stewart serve her time at a minimum-security facility in Danbury, Conn., close to her home in Westport.


"I believe that you have suffered, and will continue to suffer, enough," the judge said.


Cedarbaum allowed Stewart to postpone the sentence while her lawyers appeal her conviction — a process that could take months, and that legal experts have called an uphill battle.


Just before she was sentenced, Stewart — who during her trial spoke only to declare her innocence — rose from her seat and, her voice breaking almost to the point of sobs, told the judge she feared her life would be "completely destroyed."


Then, in an extraordinary change of demeanor, Stewart walked down the courthouse steps, approached a microphone and denounced the scandal as full of "such venom and such gore — I mean it's just terrible."


Smiling and showing her well-honed comfort with TV cameras, she even suggested fans could "continue to show your support" by subscribing to her magazines and buying her line of homemaking products.


And she vowed: "I'll be back. I will be back. Whatever I have to do in the next few months, I hope the months go by quickly. I'm used to all kinds of hard work, as you know, and I'm not afraid."


Investors sent the stock of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia higher by more than 30 percent. Shares were up $2.61 at $11.25 in afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange (news - web sites).


Stewart resigned as CEO of the company when she was indicted last year and gave up her seat on the board after she was convicted. She remains its leading creative force and holds the title of founding editorial director.


The prison sentence punctuated a chain of events that began on Dec. 27, 2001, when Stewart, in a brief phone call from a Texas tarmac on her way to a Mexican vacation, sold 3,928 shares of ImClone Systems Inc., a biotechnology company run by her longtime friend Sam Waksal.


Prosecutors alleged that Bacanovic, now 42, ordered his assistant to tip Stewart that Waksal was trying to sell his shares. ImClone announced negative news the next day that sent the stock plunging. Stewart saved $51,000.


Stewart and Bacanovic always maintained she sold because of a preset plan to unload the stock when it fell to $60.





The star witness against Stewart was Douglas Faneuil, a young former brokerage assistant who vividly described Bacanovic's order when he learned Waksal was trying to sell: "Oh my God. Get Martha on the phone."

But the verdict on March 5 — guilty on four counts apiece for Stewart and Bacanovic — set off a string of events nearly as dramatic as the trial itself.

In April, lawyers for both defendants accused one juror of lying about an arrest record in order to get on the trial. Cedarbaum denied a request for a new trial, saying there was no proof the juror lied or was biased.

And in May, federal prosecutors accused Larry F. Stewart, a Secret Service ink expert, of lying repeatedly in his testimony at the trial — mostly about the role he played in ink-analysis testing of a stock worksheet.

Just last week, Cedarbaum again denied new trials for Stewart and Bacanovic, this time saying there was "overwhelming independent evidence" to support the guilty verdicts.

The juror issue and the perjury charges against Larry Stewart, no relation to Martha Stewart, are expected to form the basis of Martha Stewart's appeal to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (news - web sites).

Additionally, lawyers said Friday they will argue that prosecutors inappropriately suggested at trial that Stewart was charged with insider trading — a count never included in the indictment against her.

"The whole atmosphere of the trial was one about a crime that was never charged and never happened," said Walter Dellinger, a lawyer hired specifically to handle the appeal.

Defense lawyer Robert Morvillo had asked the judge for a sentence of merely probation and community service working with poor women. He said Stewart "knows she's not perfect" and deserved mercy.

"She has brought a measure of beauty to our everyday world with refined color schemes, floral arrangements, and culinary delights," he said. "She has stood for the values of quality and making products as perfect as possible."

Prosecutors, as they did when Stewart was indicted and throughout the trial, portrayed the case as a matter of preserving the integrity of government investigations.

"Citizens like Ms. Stewart who willingly take the steps to lie to officials when they are under investigation about their own conduct, those citizens should not expect the leniency that Ms. Stewart seeks," prosecutor Karen Patton Seymour told the judge.

The judge noted she had received more than 1,500 letters from Stewart supporters across the country pleading for leniency.

But she said a prison term was appropriate because "lying to government agencies during the course of an investigation is a very serious matter, regardless of the outcome of the investigation."

Operation Ivy
07-16-2004, 03:52 PM
hehehe

Jack Mehoff
07-16-2004, 03:54 PM
Some poor kid robs $100 from a 7-11 store--10 years in prison.
A rich woman steals millions of dollars--5 months in prison.

MEGR
07-16-2004, 03:58 PM
Some poor kid robs $100 from a 7-11 store--10 years in prison.
A rich woman steals millions of dollars--5 months in prison.

That avatar of yours Jack, is very disturbing.

Seraphim
07-16-2004, 04:15 PM
Some poor kid robs $100 from a 7-11 store--10 years in prison.
A rich woman steals millions of dollars--5 months in prison.

That avatar of yours Jack, is very disturbing.

LMFAO

Not millions Jack, I do believe she saved...not steal, 50k. But shes charged with lying to the authorities.

Seoulstriker
07-16-2004, 05:19 PM
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/images/avatars/187032495540f81d393955a.gif

:lol: I need to look that one up on my DVD. Good times. ;)

Seraphim
07-16-2004, 05:20 PM
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/images/avatars/187032495540f81d393955a.gif

:lol: I need to look that one up on my DVD. Good times. ;)

Sicko

Seraphim
07-16-2004, 05:20 PM
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/images/avatars/187032495540f81d393955a.gif

:lol: I need to look that one up on my DVD. Good times. ;)

Sicko

Fintin
07-16-2004, 05:22 PM
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/images/avatars/187032495540f81d393955a.gif

:lol: I need to look that one up on my DVD. Good times. ;)

anyone knotice the phalic likeness in the picture...the man tit is the *****...the chin the balls...seoul wants to look it up...

Seoulstriker
07-16-2004, 05:27 PM
WTF!!! Dude, it was a hilarious part of an episode which I can't really remember. I think that was from the Clam episode where he goes around town naked. His daughter's "love-interest" is at the gas station and Peter embarrases her, especially when he licks his own breast. LOL.

gilgoul
07-16-2004, 05:57 PM
So the bitc h got out cheap.

Falco
07-16-2004, 06:05 PM
cry me a river

hank
07-16-2004, 06:08 PM
Some poor kid robs $100 from a 7-11 store--10 years in prison.
A rich woman steals millions of dollars--5 months in prison.

Doubt any state makes theft of $100 a major felony, but point taken. Really though, Martha did nothing except be a b**ch. If we start jailing people for that we'll run out of cells real quick. Selective prosecution.

hank

Hot Lips
07-16-2004, 07:22 PM
http://home.comcast.net/~hot.lips/wambulance.jpg

ronin2172
07-16-2004, 07:28 PM
it'll b interesting to see what comes out of the case involving the guy from enron.....

WoodChipper
07-16-2004, 07:53 PM
They'll probobaly put him in old sparky. Mean while Marta is learing to like licking carpet.

detchavez
07-17-2004, 01:30 AM
I think that is just so hillarious. I mean, the people were more appalled at the fact that she was sentenced to 5 months house arrest,with the ankle bracelet, more than they were about the other 5 months in prison. :lol: I also think that she was extremely lucky that her sentence was all she got. It's funny, though. :lol:

BTW, I'm new to the forum here, so hello to everybody here. :D [/b]

Ria
07-17-2004, 01:34 AM
Hehe. Welcome detchavez :) :hug:

memphiz
07-17-2004, 01:44 AM
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StarvingStudent47
07-17-2004, 02:12 AM
Martha is a bitch. Nobody doubts that.

Insider trading is wrong. Nobody doubts that.

But let's keep this s--- in perspective. Her crime benefitted her to the tune of $40,000 and didn't leave anyone penniless, unlike the Enron scam. By scamming the entire system instead of a couple hundred low-level employees, she "stole" perahps five cents a piece from tens of thousands of Wall Street traders. You and I didn't lose a cent because of her.

Now, let's remember something else. VIOLENT CRIMINALS ARE GETTING EARLY RELEASES BECAUSE JAILS ARE OVERCROWDED. So we're going to let a child molester out five months early so Martha Stewart can be "taken off the streets"? What a f---ing joke.

If I was in charge of sentencing, I would have fined her $400,000 and sentenced her to 1000 hours of community service. Jail is to keep dangerous people out of society, and personally, I'm not very scared of the idea of Martha Stewart lurking in dark alleys. (they wouldn't be dark for long anyway, they'd be refreshing and seasonal and festive).

detchavez
07-17-2004, 02:50 AM
Hello! :)


starvingstudent: you also forgot to mention the fact that most violent *** offenders or criminals are not going to be having an interview on Larry King Live on monday, too. :lol: But hey, she's rich and famous, so I'm not surprised.

StarvingStudent47
07-17-2004, 04:53 AM
starvingstudent: you also forgot to mention the fact that most violent *** offenders or criminals are not going to be having an interview on Larry King Live on monday, too. :lol: But hey, she's rich and famous, so I'm not surprised.

So what? They're a threat to society. She's not. Case closed.

hank
07-17-2004, 08:49 AM
Martha is a bitch. Nobody doubts that.

Insider trading is wrong. Nobody doubts that.

But let's keep this s--- in perspective. Her crime benefitted her to the tune of $40,000 and didn't leave anyone penniless, unlike the Enron scam. By scamming the entire system instead of a couple hundred low-level employees, she "stole" perahps five cents a piece from tens of thousands of Wall Street traders. You and I didn't lose a cent because of her.

Now, let's remember something else. VIOLENT CRIMINALS ARE GETTING EARLY RELEASES BECAUSE JAILS ARE OVERCROWDED. So we're going to let a child molester out five months early so Martha Stewart can be "taken off the streets"? What a f---ing joke.

If I was in charge of sentencing, I would have fined her $400,000 and sentenced her to 1000 hours of community service. Jail is to keep dangerous people out of society, and personally, I'm not very scared of the idea of Martha Stewart lurking in dark alleys. (they wouldn't be dark for long anyway, they'd be refreshing and seasonal and festive).

Don't think that would be possible. Usually on federal crimes there is no discretion. There is that sentencing commission and all. I haven't looked it up but that is usually the case in federal crimes.

Still, you make a good point. 99/100 people who commit the "crime" Martha did never even get charged. To be sure what Martha did pales in comparison to the wife of the enron CFO [name = Fastow I think?]. She sang like a canary and they let her off so she could take care of her kids. Give me a break. What do you think the enron 401k participants thought about that? I bet they did not appreciate it one bit.

Martha got screwed.

hank

detchavez
07-17-2004, 11:57 PM
I know that she's not a danger to society, but I was trying t say that, she should STILL be lucky that's all she got. I mean, I know people who have been put away for longer periods of time than that, when the money situation was less.

hank
07-18-2004, 01:17 PM
I know that she's not a danger to society, but I was trying t say that, she should STILL be lucky that's all she got. I mean, I know people who have been put away for longer periods of time than that, when the money situation was less.

You mean for stealing, right? I don't think anybody in the US knows anybody who got a sentence remotely similar to Martha, b/c this is the first time anybody has been sentenced to jail time for this offense. It is unprecendeted in securities regulation. Never happened before.

hank

Hot Lips
07-18-2004, 01:19 PM
Boo Hoo @ 5 months house arrest. Have you seen her house/property? She also has a studio on prem for filming her show. I say we make it more interresting and sentence a dozen criminals to house arrest at her place with her.

detchavez
07-18-2004, 10:03 PM
Well, kind of like stealing, but a little different. Sorry bout that. rofl

Seoulstriker
07-18-2004, 10:14 PM
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Nice avatar, ria!

Ria
07-18-2004, 10:18 PM
Thank you Seoul :) Taken by Vance :hug: