Talk:Preet Bharara/Archives/2016

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Diapers.com
It's already listed in the "Personal life" section that his brother runs the company and the Bharara is an investor and profited from it. It does not need more elaboration than that, and while investing in stocks does have to do with "Wall Street" as a metonym, it has nothing to do with Bharara's role as US Attorney, especially not in the section just because it is labeled "Wall Street" which is about insider trading trials Bharara ran as part of his sworn duty. Not stocks he invested in as a private citizen. Further, clamoring about those "sources" is not dispositive as not all of those sources even mention PREET Bharara if they are about his brother, Vinny and his company. Extraneous details like those found on Yahoo! Finance or Morningstar like stock price and number of employees are completely irrelevant. There are sources on this minor topic in the mention in Personal. That's all that's needed. JesseRafe (talk) 15:52, 9 March 2016 (UTC)

Correction: Preet B'harara earned his life fortune from the Diapers.com trade-off, & this Enabled him to prosecute the rich
@JesseRafe – False – The main source article is exclusively about Preet Bharara’s Multi Million Dollar Fortune he made of a wall street trade off. The source cites this incident is what enabled the Bhararas power to prosecute the rich people. Please read the sources before deleting.

Correction: Bharara profited millions of dollars from Diapers.com tradeoff This IS a very relevant factor of his life and should be detailed in his article. It is also noted that he constantly refuses to discuss the details of this transaction.

You repeatedly make a claim that the articles cited are not about Preet Bharara but about his brother– it appears that you have not even read the main article (on the second time). The main source is entirely about Preet Bharara. The others that were cited are just supplementing. Here is the TITLE of the article from buzzfeed: How Preet Bharara Became The Southern District’s Million Dollar Man How do you become fearless and financially secure enough to make enemies of New York’s wealthy and politically powerful? A seven-figure check from Amazon certainly helps.

You keep on saying that it has nothing to do with his prosecuting insider trading. – Sources and their titles however directly connect this to his power to prosecute financially rich people. I will add this source Contacter2 (talk) 03:47, 15 April 2016 (UTC)


 * All of my reasons are written above and conform with WP policies on this matter. You are now edit-warring and on the cusp of violating 3RR. Please stop. JesseRafe (talk) 21:25, 4 May 2016 (UTC)

Discuss on talk page before undoing edits
Toyota Section has no citation at all.

There is no reason that Bharara's birth country and his becoming an american citizen are in two separate parts of the article. Contacter2 (talk) 21:19, 4 May 2016 (UTC)