Son and Mother


One question I had after watching this was the thief said his son was buying all the food, and his mother was paying for the armed security.

Now it was never mentioned what his son did for a living, but it must of been well paid to afford the amount of stuff his fat faced MF..er of a father was shoving down his gullet. Also it must of been pretty flexible the amount of time he had off.

Oh and the mother, so ok the armed security guards were a joke and the one especially would of had a heart attack had the need arose for him to go for his gun, even so they would of ran up quite a hefty bill.

So I suspect there was a thorough investigation into where this low life's dirty gains were siphoned off too, but I can't help but think some things were overlooked, or untraceable.

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Marc's parents were well-off (his father started two different chains of movie theaters) so I will charitably assume the mother paid for those security guards from honest money. Actually, other family members kicked in for the guards, too.

As for the son... Spencer was a student (not employed) when this was filmed which does beg the question of where he got the money to pay for his father's food, let alone rent a summer place in the Hamptons. PERHAPS Spencer came by the money honestly, such as from his bar mitzvah money as his father claimed in the movie, but Spencer's track record leads one to think otherwise: according to the prosecution, among other things, Spencer attempted to destroy evidence, tried to get his father's Hamptons property transferred into his name after all assets were frozen, and instructed his father's yacht crew not to bring the yacht home to the U.S. (so it couldn't be seized by the feds). The prosecutors were not able to prove that Marc Dreier had stashed funds overseas, but that would be my guess for the source of all that "grocery money". It's interesting to note that prosecutors originally would not rule out the possibility of charging Spencer.

According to employees, when his father was arrested Spencer marched into the Dreier LLP office and told the partners they had to remain loyal to his father because they were "given so much".

For the grand finale, Spencer dropped out of college and attempted to get $1million by suing his college roommate for defamation and harassment regarding his father's case. Spencer represented himself (what a fool). The roommate countersued and the suit was dropped with an undisclosed settlement.

It's really too bad the documentary didn't include Marc Dreier's comments to Vanity Fair re: how 9/11 affected him emotionally and that's when he went downhill. I wonder how 9/11 victims would feel about Marc Dreier's "pain".

All of this is public info, by the way.

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I wonder how 9/11 victims would feel about Marc Dreier's "pain"


Or the victims of his fraud, Dreier a low life who got off lightly.

I guess or rather hope the next news will be Dreier dies in prison of a heart attack.

The son who knows but surely sounds like a chip off the old block.

Thanks for the info.

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