Son
of former head of Goldman Sachs and MF Global found dead
13
March, 2014
On
March 13, the son of Jon Corzine was found dead in Mexico City of an
apparent suicide. Jon Corzine was the former CEO of Goldman Sachs,
head of MF Global, and Governor of New Jersey, as well as being a
long time campaign financier for President Barack Obama.
The
son of former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine killed himself in a Mexico
City hotel, sources told The Post on Thursday.
Jeffrey
Corzine, 31, was the youngest of Corzine’s three children with
ex-wife and childhood sweetheart Joanne Corzine.
Sources
said he had been depressed recently and was drinking heavily before
the suicide, though the cause of death was not released. - NY Post
While
little is known about the circumstances behind Jeffrey Corzine's
alleged suicide, his death comes on the heels of at least eight
unusual banker deaths, many of which were also labeled as suicides
despite the near impossibility of one of them being attributed to
suicide by nail gun.
Jeffrey's
father, Jon Corzine, is a banking insider who has controlled many top
levels of the financial system, and has been intimately involved in
both politics and central banking for decades. In November of 2011,
the former head of Goldman Sachs was involved in a highly
controversial commodities scandal in which he re-hypothicated
customer accounts to act as collateral for several big bets involving
Greek bonds and other toxic assets. His actions led to MF Global's
bankruptcy, and the loss of over $1 billion to MF Global customers.
However, his political ties to the Obama Administration helped him
avoid several criminal charges tied to fraud and theft.
While
the death of a family member to one of America's most powerful
banking insiders could very well be a simple case of depression and
suicide, the fact that his death comes at a time when several others
involved in the U.S. banking system are dying of similar consequences
increases the possibility that Jeffrey Corzine's death may be part of
a greater and mysterious conspiracy.
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