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To: JRI who wrote (134565)6/25/1999 10:57:00 AM
From: John Koligman  Read Replies (3) of 176388
 
*OT* John, here's the deal on Dorfman from an article about Jagnotes in today's WSJ. I seem to remember that he was not fired from CNBC, (doesn't mean they would not have), but he had that stroke and never came back.

John

The 67-year-old journalist is still recovering from a stroke suffered
three years ago, after he was fired from Money magazine for
refusing to name a source. The firing came amid reports that
securities regulators were investigating his ties to a stock promoter
who later pleaded guilty to charges of securities fraud.

Dorfman, who was never charged, has denied any wrongdoing.

As far as Jagnote.com founder Gary Valinoti is concerned, however,
it is as if none of it ever happened.

"There has never been an investigation. We addressed all of this
with our attorneys. As far as we are concerned, he has a clean bill of
health," Valinoti added.

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