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| - Mark Jorgenson, Sr. (born 1934) is a financier dealing in stocks and bonds, and is part of the Jorgenson business family. Mark Sr. has also allegedly been involved in some questionable business dealings such as money laundering, insider trading, and drug dealing, and has been under investigation by Swiss banking authorities, FBI, SEC, and others. Jorgenson's influence is so powerful that when the SEC accused Mark Sr. of insider trading, including having wiretaps and other surveillance proof, Mark Sr., took the SEC to court for harassment and won.
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| - Mark Jorgenson, Sr. (born 1934) is a financier dealing in stocks and bonds, and is part of the Jorgenson business family. Mark Sr. has also allegedly been involved in some questionable business dealings such as money laundering, insider trading, and drug dealing, and has been under investigation by Swiss banking authorities, FBI, SEC, and others. Jorgenson's influence is so powerful that when the SEC accused Mark Sr. of insider trading, including having wiretaps and other surveillance proof, Mark Sr., took the SEC to court for harassment and won. Mark Sr., is a widower, his son, Mark Jorgenson, Jr., is heir to the Jorgenson fortune, but is unhappy because his father is more interested in his business affairs than in him, that he feels Mark Sr., considers him too "weak" to be a Jorgenson, and because of this, Mark Jr. is an "uptown junkie". Mark Sr.'s love interest, Mary McDermott, works as Mark Sr.'s middleperson in his drug dealings, using a warehouse to store his drugs. When Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs found the warehouse containing the drugs, the Vice team set up a stakeout to see who shows up, and Mary and a group of buyers were all arrested. Mark Sr., fearing Mary would talk and sink his empire, had Mary killed, and admitted this to his son while Mark Jr. was wearing a wire, leading to Mark Sr.'s arrest for murder.
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