In march 1996 the wall Street Journal ran a frontpage story about an itinerant stockbroker named Ross Mandell. The story noted that despite numerous customer complaints, job terminations and a six-week suspension by the New York Stock Exchange in 1995 for unauthorized customer trading, Mandell was still in the securities business. Mandell, while denying the problems, blamed his troubles on a cocaine addiction from which he was recovered.
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