Lock 'Em Up
Welcome to the Business Blunders Hall of Shame commemorating top business leaders convicted of felonies
A lot of kids learn their first business lessons playing Monopoly.
They throw dice, slide game pieces and buy properties. They pay rent, fees, fines and taxes as they go. Inevitably, they land in jail.
This may not seem right to a child. They may know business people from their schools, neighborhoods and places of worship. They may know that business people create jobs, fund charities and support communities. Who would put them in jail?
But the Monopoly game, which dates back to 1902, isn’t cynical. Every business is a potential honeypot for criminals. And business leaders who may once have been respected as pillars of their communities can indeed end up in handcuffs and orange jumpsuits.
Welcome to the Business Blunders Hall of Shame
White-collar felons offer cautionary tales for investors, lenders, customers, employees and other stake holders.
They provide object lessons for anyone tempted to cut corners too sharply. And they stand as nauseating examples of just how crooked our economic system can be without adequate controls.
Read about them in the Business Blunders Hall of Shame.
Some of these names you’ll remember, some you may have long forgotten, some you may have never heard about. Have a laugh or a cringe at the follies.
For these folks, there was never any “Get Out of Jail Free” card.
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Accepting nominations
The Business Blunders Hall of Shame considers white-collar offenders large and small, famous and obscure, past and present. It is an ongoing effort with new inductees added sporadically, so check back for updates.
Leave your nominations in the comments section:
To qualify, past and present inductees must have:
Been convicted of a felony.
Displayed astonishing greed, stupidity, recklessness, hypocrisy or abhorrent behavior.
Left a trail of tears.
Inductees
You can skip to an inductee by name using these links below, or keep scrolling to tour the entire ignominious assembly.
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I nominate our fearless leader. We now have a criminal in the highest position of power. #StandWithAnn