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Are Messrs Greenstein and Wilk to have an approved message by the Court?
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"The thing Dave has put together I've never seen anything like it, " Chris Goss yelled when performing with Wilk.
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In a few months both Greenstein and Wilk will step into federal prison and be picking up cigarette butts and scrubbing toilets.
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Wilk planned to speak at his alma mater, NYU, but the school turned him down and that part of his sentence was eventually dropped.
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Under the plea, Greenstein and Wilk agreed to charges of conspiracy to defraud the government and aiding in the filing of a false tax return.
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Greenstein and Wilk had initially argued that the scheme was reviewed and blessed by outside firms, including, reportedly, mega-firms Cravath and Bryan Cave but eventually took responsibility.
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Krane testified against Jeffrey Greenstein and former tax attorney Charles Wilk, who were the alleged masterminds behind a tax shelter referred to as the Portfolio Optimized Investment Transaction or POINT.
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It was, and the crowd at the Hammerstein Ballroom roared as Lee Ving of Fear, Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick, Brad Wilk of Rage Against the Machine and others took the stage.
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So when I read in The New York Times on Saturday that Jeffrey Greenstein and Charles Wilk were ordered by a Federal Judge to speak at universities as part of their sentence, well that got my attention.
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They are still awaiting sentencing to prison but Federal Judge Ricardo S. Martinez also saw fit to order the two men to lecture on business and legal ethics at theUniversity of Washington (Greenstein) and New York University School of Law (Wilk).
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