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I am reminded of the words of Col. Kurtz ," The horror,the horror." actual support for him ? how about the shill victims ?
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II. BILL MASTRO’S PERSONAL BACKGROUND AND CHARACTER ...................................... 5
A. Personal History, Education, and Career .................................................. .......................... 5 1. Early Life .................................................. .................................................. ........... 5 2. A Pioneer in the Sports Collectibles Industry .................................................. ...... 7 B. Devotion to Family .................................................. .................................................. ....... 14 C. A Lifetime of Compassion, Kindness, and Generosity .................................................. ... 17 1. Individual Acts of Kindness and Financial Generosity ....................................... 18 2. Personal Sponsorship of Hundreds of Recovering Addicts ................................. 25 3. Religious Conviction and Pilgrimages to Medjugorje ......................................... 29 4. Service to the Chicago Community .................................................. ................... 32 D. Physiological and Psychological Conditions and Necessary Treatment ........................... 35 E. Genuine Remorse, Acceptance of Responsibility, and Cooperation ................................ 36 Bottom line, his lawyers ask for probation plus community service.
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Footnote 20.
Specifically, in April 2013, New York attorney Jeffrey Lichtman posted on a prominent hobbyist website a solicitation encouraging self-identified “victims" to contact the Court, providing the Court’s mailing address and the caption for Bill’s case. (Ex. 62) (“please let the judge know via letter”). That attorney previously represented an individual in private civil litigation against Mastro Auctions and Bill, and has since publicly criticized Bill’s plea agreement with the Government in the New York Daily News for not providing any monetary restitution to Bill’s victims, some of whom the attorney represents. In short, at least some of these letters appear to have been submitted at the encouragement of an attorney with an apparent stake in this case.
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No argument we make for leniency will change the reality that Bill has lived his remorse
and regret every day for the past eight years, and that he will continue to own up to his misconduct for the rest of his life. It has eaten away at him in ways that come through in the hundreds of letters of support penned on his behalf, especially those from his family, who speak of the shame and suicidal impulses he has suffered as a result. Yet during this darkest period he has redoubled his efforts to do charitable good works, serving his religion and helping those in need. We therefore express four hopes in this submission. First, we hope that, in looking at the whole of Bill’s life, this Court will see that—despite the wrongs he admits to having committed—he has also changed so many lives for the better. Unlike others who have been described as philanthropists, Bill has worked quietly and directly, motivated by what the Senior Probation Officer describes as a “genuine sense of altruism” long predating this investigation. He does not simply write checks; he is completely devoted with all of his resources and time. He counsels people directly. He mends with them. He prays with them. He works with them, whether it is helping them through emotional or substance-abuse problems, financial straits, or physical labor. He helps them financially and through personal guidance. And he works prodigiously, even walking Chicago’s public housing projects each week to reach out and help those in need. Many, many people have come to depend on him. Second, we hope that the Court sees that the important principles of deterrence—both specific and general—have already been served in this case. Bill has been out of the sportsmemorabilia industry since February 2009. He cannot and would not go back. His case is now an epic tale within the industry, a lesson to all about the consequences of auction-related misconduct. It is for this reason that even the Government has advised this Court that Bill’s public confessions “provide a strong deterrent message to others in the industry, which was an additional benefit to the government in this case.” See Government’s Memorandum in Support of the Proposed Plea Agreement (Doc. No. 79) at 3. Third, we hope that, given the breadth and depth of its experience, the Court will put Bill’s offense in context when determining his ultimate punishment. During Bill’s time with the auctions business, he had tens of thousands of customers. He sold more than $300 million worth of sports memorabilia. Despite his transgressions, he helped create a vibrant industry, and helped establish real standards for authentication and grading. Many, many people have collections they are proud of, and investments they have profited from, because of Bill. Shill bidding attributable to Bill’s offense conduct inflated the prices of approximately 1% of the more than 100,000 total lots sold by Mastro Auctions—unquestionably the exception, not the norm. Moreover, Bill was not selling a fraudulent product: his collectibles were authentic, and people continue to enjoy them and profit from them all over the country today. This is not to say that Bill’s conduct caused no harm. But he did not cause substantial financial hardship either: people paid what they were willing to pay for these discretionary purchases—indeed, “might have spent the same amounts of money absent the fraud,” according to the Senior Probation Officer—even if, as Bill readily acknowledges, sometimes they should have paid less. Furthermore, as the Senior Probation Officer notes, the average loss per customer did not cause “irreparable harm,” and “unlike in most fraud schemes, [] the victims actually gained something of value.” In short, every one of Bill’s customers received an authentic item they wanted, for a price they were willing to pay, with the bulk of the proceeds going to consignors, not the auction house, and with buyers typically experiencing an appreciation in value over time. Again, we do not offer this perspective as an excuse or justification, but as relevant context for the offense conduct: Bill’s misconduct, while wrong, was statistically infrequent, did not characterize his business practice, and did not cause any type of substantial financial harm typical of what this Court has seen in other financial-fraud cases.
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Taking Bill away from all the people who depend on him and whom he has served with
devotion and passion—like the dozens of people in AA he sponsors and the hundreds of people he has taken at his own expense on religious pilgrimages, the many others to whom he ministers walking the housing projects of Chicago, and the countless others he has helped through his generous giving to worthy causes—would have unintended and far-reaching adverse consequences. The Court could sentence Bill to a long period of probation with stringent requirements of community service. And the Court could sentence Bill to the additional condition of home confinement when he is not serving his community. Bill accepted a fine that is more than double the highest end of the Sentencing Guidelines range—the maximum statutory fine—and he paid it even before sentencing. (PSR ¶ 111). Bill voluntarily left the industry he loved, and will never work in it again. He is a disgraced felon who is experiencing pain and remorse and punishment. The punishment and suffering he has inflicted upon himself, while surely not as severe as imprisonment, is nevertheless real and substantial. And we hope that with punishment also goes mercy for a good man who did bad things, knows he did bad things, and has demonstrated his commitment to making amends.
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I'm confused - is he a genuinely good man who every now and then screws people out of their money when he isn't making religious treks, contributing to charities or helping others recover from their sins, because he has random personal definitions of 'right' and 'wrong'?...
or did he finally figure it all out once he was caught and now he is always genuinely good? ![]() It sounds like his lawyer would have us believe that during this 'post getting caught' period he figured all of this out and imposed an 'I am miserable because I got caught' sentence on himself, and so now he has appropriately punished himself. So he's good, evil and also a judge and sentencer? This sounds like a lot of horseshit.
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your last word describes the whole matter.who is speaking for the wronged here ?the most important words for anyone facing justice : lawyer up !
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I have no clue how to link a you tube video to this webboard, but if I knew ... this is what comes to mind:
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