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After a long wait Stuart Wolff, former CEO of Homestore (now Move Inc.), at last appeared in court last week defending himself against charges of conspiracy, filing false statements, fraudulent insider trading and falsification of corporate records. In what many consider the largest scam the real estate brokerage industry has faced to date, 10 former Homestore employees, including Tafeen Giesecke and Shew, pleaded guilty to various criminal charges and violations. Wolff apparently blaming everyone but himself, including 9/11, is most likely the last person to testify. After cross examination and closing arguments the jury are up next to debate his fate.

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Man I hope he gets whats coming to him. He burned many guys.
Anyone know if HomeStore is currently profitable or not?

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