Known insider trading violator also likes to park in bike lanes

According to Mission Bicycle:

Not cool, Martha Stewart. But I’ll let it slide this time on account of this:

19 Responses to “Known insider trading violator also likes to park in bike lanes”

  1. Anthony F. says:

    She was at the toy store in your bldg. The Mission is really getting cool these days.

  2. Ben says:

    Typical…..

  3. Brock Keeling says:

    She’s a genius. She can do whatever she wants.

  4. Pedro Navaja says:

    Unreformed criminal.

  5. Yerf says:

    FIVE MINUTES PEOPLE, THIS IS SERIOUS.

  6. Herr Doktor Professor Deth Vegetable says:

    She probably just needs a U-Lock donation through her window.

  7. PF says:

    She was not convicted of- or even charged with- insider trading. Her crime was lying during an investigation.

    Martha Stewart’s also a well-connected liberal, Democratic contributor and fundraiser who was close to the Clintons before her trial, and many people regard her as targeted by the Bush Administration to prove they were doing something about insider trading.

    So while her car may have been doubled-parked in front of your store, she’s still entitled to you getting the facts straight. And was her driver in the car? Still not good, but at least it could be moved.

    • SFdoggy says:

      “Many people regard her as targeted by the Bush Administration”? I followed the case closely and never, ever heard that even suggested. You must really live on the fringe.

      And, while you right that she was convicted of lying during an investigation, that investigation was into insider trading. Her trading activity was suspicious enough that it is reasonable for someone to conclude that she did indeed commit insider trading — even if the SEC took the easy route and just convicted her of lying.

      • PF says:

        Fringe? I suppose so, if you think living in the Mission is somehow “leading edge”.

        There’s not much point in arguing about this- I just think you’re being unfair, and it’s funny to see someone defend the SEC in a forum like the Mission Mission comments section.

      • Yerf says:

        My understanding of false statements charges are since it is illegal to lie to federal agents, if they ask you “so that’s everything that happened?” and you say “yes,” and they find anything that you didn’t mention, you can be charged. I haven’t familiarized myself with the details of our subject’s case, but that’s how low the bar is for that charge, in a nutshell.

        • rod says:

          she’s not a real liberal, she runs sweatshops, she used to have a line at K Mart for Christ’s sake, don’t paint her as some sort of political criminal because she got caught stealing.

    • Hamilton Lovecraft says:

      If you lie during an investigation, it’s to cover up something worse.

  8. Tico says:

    If Martha Stewart is what passes for a genius these days, we’re in deep trouble. Just another spoiled celebrity.

  9. TC says:

    I’d hit that.