Scott Rothstein’s wife says she’s just another of the Ponzi schemer’s victims [The Miami Herald]
| By Jay Weaver, The Miami Herald | |
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But in private,
On Tuesday, she faces sentencing in
The wife also says for the first time that her husband instructed her to hide the jewelry from the Feds as agents seized his waterfront homes, luxury cars and other ill-gotten assets four years ago -- a revelation that won't serve the convicted con man well if he hopes one day to reduce his 50-year prison sentence for racketeering.
"Kim is fully responsible for her behavior," her defense attorney,
"He knew the avalanche of litigation that would be taking place over the next few years. Scott also recommended that Kim turn these items over to someone whom she trusted to sell them," Tucker continued. "Kim took a large number of very expensive items to sell. Through the use of coded letters, Scott followed the progress of not only the sale of the items, but also Kim's attempts to seek their return.
"Scott and Kim discussed getting the jewelry back so that it could be returned to the
But that never happened -- despite
That November, when
And
But as it turned out, Rothstein's wife was hiding more than a bauble or two.
Last year,
The three defendants, who all pleaded guilty, were charged with money-laundering conspiracy, obstruction of justice and tampering with a witness:
In court papers,
While working as a bartender in an upscale
"In one moment, the life she clung to, the fantasy she lived, dissolved," Tucker wrote in court papers. "Within weeks, all of the accounts and Kim's credit cards were frozen."
Tucker said his client is cooperating with federal prosecutors, who are asking U.S. District Judge
Weisman's attorney,
Saidel, a
As part of his punishment in the criminal case, Rothstein was ordered to pay about
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