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" ... During that dark era, almost every country was affected demonstrating the widespread infiltration from crooks into the sport’s inner sanctum. Seemingly susceptible, Pakistan was one of the worst-hit and it greatly affected their on-field reputation and credibility. ... "
" ... During that dark era, almost every country was affected to some degree demonstrating the widespread infiltration from crooks into the sport’s inner sanctum. The rise of cricket’s lucrative Twenty20, and its slew of domestic leagues worldwide, in the early 2000s spawned new challenges and ensured the sport’s seedy underbelly continued to flourish. ... "
" ... On November 8, 2016, the night that upended American politics, Wilbur Ross was with Donald Trump, his family and top backers in New York City. The relationships inside this inner sanctum ran deep. Billionaire Phillip Ruffin, the president's Las Vegas partner who had Trump serve as best man at his wedding, was there. So was Icahn and apparently Richard LeFrak, the real estate tycoon who was part of the Palm Beach circle that included Trump and Ross. ... "
" ... Stewart Rahr describes his foundation goals the way a budding pageant contestant might. He wants to focus on "our youth, education and medical research." But a cursory glance of how he gives--much less his office's inner sanctum, where the photos of him and more than 300 celebrities line the walls like subway tiles--shows that his philanthropy is geared around one thing: fame, or access to it. "I don't look at 'em as pictures," says Rahr. "I look at them as levels of achievements, as trophies of where I am in life." His favorite one? "The one I don't have." If you're famous and want money for your cause, Stewie Rah Rah is your man. ... "
" ... The scheme was simple, yet devilishly engineered to ensure secrecy and an air of exclusivity. Rothstein, whose known specialty was sex discrimination suits, would escort a potential investor up to his inner sanctum - which required a trip through a private elevator disguised as an ordinary door, past a security-coded door, and often under the watchful eye of an off-duty police officer standing guard. Once inside, Rothstein would disclose that he had extracted a lucrative pre-litigation settlement from a client's former employer, showing redacted legal documents seemingly confirming the pitch. As the client was in need of money up front, the investor was offered the opportunity to 'purchase' the settlement - often at a steep discount. To prevent the investor from talking about the deal, Rothstein warned that if the facts of the case became knowledge, the settling company would go to court and stop the payments. ... "