Scrooge McDuck

Scrooge McDuck is a serious businessman, the richest duck in the world, a tightwad who accumulated a fortune by being "smarter than the smarties, and tougher than the toughies". Making his money in Mining and Treasure Hunting, at the age of 82, McDuck still swims daily in his nearly $45 Billion worth of gold and jewels.

Scrooge McDuck44.182Duckburg, U.S.Mining, Treasure Hunting+$10.6billion
Scrooge McDuck44.182Duckburg, U.S.Mining, Treasure Hunting+$10.6billion

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Bane

Imprisoned from birth to serve his dead father's sentence, Bane was raised inside the horrific environments of a Santa Prisca prison. Finding solace in smuggled books and meditation, he developed incredible powers of concentration. When he was subjected to military experiments with the experimental steroid Venom, his iron-forged will helped him survive where other test subjects had died, and he managed to escape. Determined to prove his worth, he sought out Batman and broke the Dark Knight's spine after causing a breakout of which Batman took weeks to round up the escaped villains. But Batman recovered and managed to beat Bane, cutting off the precious Venom supply that transforms Bane into a superhuman.

Height: 5 ft 6in (When on Venom; 6 ft 8 in)

Weight: 140 pounds (When on Venom; 350 pounds)

Attributes:

Master strategist
Intense focus
Abnormally strong reaction to Venom, giving him incredibly enhanced physical abilities
Determined to beat Batman, and all others who challenge him

Allen Stanford

Allen Stanford is a former prominent financier and sponsor of professional sports who is serving a 110-year prison sentence having been convicted of charges that his investment company was a massive Ponzi schemeand fraud. Stanford was the chairman of the now defunct Stanford Financial Group of Companies. A fifth-generation Texan who once resided in Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, he holds dual citizenship, being a citizen of Antigua and Barbudaand the United States. He contributed millions of dollars to politicians in both Antigua and the United States.

Alex Julian

Traditionally, Alex Julian can be found at the ropes of clubs noted for their tough entrances, including Dream Hotel Downtown. He is a master at his craft and is loved and hated famously for it. "The door is the proverbial kitchen, and it's hotter than ever because of the pressure to make money; so perhaps it is a dying art because people [in this business] would often take the easier road and promote or market or manage and be liked rather than have to be the ‘bad cop,’” he says. “But unless we’re heading into an era of mega-clubs where, whether via cover or table you can pay and go, there'll always be a need for a selector of style, taste and grace. The autonomy and integrity of the door has long been threatened — certainly over the last three to five years when bottle service has exploded. When you factor in that there's only two or three established and well-respected doormen, most people at the door have little or no true say because ownership/management will want people through the door regardless of group quality or makeup. When you speak of it as an ‘art form,’ … there was time when it was your sense of style, aura, date and personality that mattered most because we were creating a vibe and a party. Lifestyle and entry is now, unfortunately, something that you can buy."

Jordan Belfort

In the 1990s, he founded brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont which functioned as a boiler room, and developed a hard-partying lifestyle, which included a serious drug addiction (Quaaludes). The firm also served as inspiration for the 2000 film Boiler Room. Stratton Oakmont employed over 1000 stock brokers and was involved in stock issues totaling more than $1 billion, including an equity raising for footwear company Steve Madden Ltd.

Belfort was the final owner of luxury yacht the Nadine (renamed after his second wife, a British-born model) originally built for Coco Chanel. In June 1997, it sank off the east coast of Sardinia. The Italian Special Forces were called to rescue all aboard the vessel. Belfort said he insisted on sailing out in high winds against the advice of his captain, resulting in the vessel's sinking when waves smashed the foredeck hatch.

Alabama Securities Commissioner Joseph Borg formed a multi-state task force that led to the prosecution of Stratton Oakmont after his office was inundated with complaints regarding the brokerage.

Belfort was indicted in 1998 for securities fraud and money laundering. After cooperating with the FBI, he served twenty-two months in federal prison for a pump and dump scheme, which resulted in investor losses of approximately $200 million. Belfort was ordered to pay back $100 million that he took from stock brokers.

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Lil' Wayne

  • NAME: Lil Wayne
  • OCCUPATION: Rapper
  • BIRTH DATE: September 271982 (Age: 30)
  • EDUCATION: Lafayette Elementary School in New Orleans, Eleanor McMain Secondary School in New Orleans
  • PLACE OF BIRTH: New OrleansLouisiana
  • FULL NAME: Dwayne Michael Carter Jr.
  • AKA: Dwayne Carter
  • AKA: Dwayne Michael Carter
  • AKA: Lil Wayne
  • AKA: Dwayne M. Carter
  • ZODIAC SIGN: Libra