Prison Beating Clouds Stanford Trial - WSJ.com: "BY JEAN EAGLESHAM
Shackled, chained to a gurney and coughing up blood after a vicious prison beating sparked by a spat over a telephone, R. Allen Stanford seemed baffled by a simple question: What is your name?
The answer has come back to haunt what federal prosecutors hoped would be an open-and-shut case against the Texas financier accused of masterminding one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history.
"Arthur," Mr. Stanford responded.
That was the first name printed on the badge of the doctor treating Mr. Stanford's multiple injuries, including broken facial bones caused by "smashing of the accused's face into a ..."
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Shackled, chained to a gurney and coughing up blood after a vicious prison beating sparked by a spat over a telephone, R. Allen Stanford seemed baffled by a simple question: What is your name?
The answer has come back to haunt what federal prosecutors hoped would be an open-and-shut case against the Texas financier accused of masterminding one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history.
"Arthur," Mr. Stanford responded.
That was the first name printed on the badge of the doctor treating Mr. Stanford's multiple injuries, including broken facial bones caused by "smashing of the accused's face into a ..."
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