A CEO of a bank is being forced to retire very soon due to company policy. He is in debt up to his neck and comes up with a ponzi scheme that deftly defrauds the bank’s customers and causes many of them to be penniless and homeless. Many actually perish, because the CEO whips the customers into a frenzy over lies about the company and they attempt to burn the bank down. Charges are brought before a Grand Jury, which ironically consists of other bank officials who abhor the CEO’s crimes, and those that have benefitted greatly from his schemes. Those jurors who got their hands dirty with the CEO argue his retirement is punishment enough, as a trial would only further the customers’ trauma. Incredulous, the other jurors vote to indict the CEO because justice needs to be served. It’s that straightforward.
A CEO of a bank is being forced to retire very soon due to company policy. He is in debt up to his neck and comes up with a ponzi scheme that deftly defrauds the bank’s customers and causes many of them to be penniless and homeless. Many actually perish, because the CEO whips the customers into a frenzy over lies about the company and they attempt to burn the bank down. Charges are brought before a Grand Jury, which ironically consists of other bank officials who abhor the CEO’s crimes, and those that have benefitted greatly from his schemes. Those jurors who got their hands dirty with the CEO argue his retirement is punishment enough, as a trial would only further the customers’ trauma. Incredulous, the other jurors vote to indict the CEO because justice needs to be served. It’s that straightforward.