Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Mitt Romney's "47 Percent" Supporter Actually Makes Other Corporate Vermin Look Good

Mitt Romney fundraiser

Could another businessman make Ted Rollins look good by comparison? That's a tall chore. Rollins, the CEO of Charlotte-based Campus Crest Communities, engineered a $380-million Wall Street IPO in late 2010, but our reporting reveals him to be a dismal human being.

Rollins pulled off a monstrous cheat job against his ex wife in an Alabama divorce case. He clearly perjured himself on a child-support affidavit, causing his two daughters in Birmingham to wind up on food stamps. Rollins was convicted for assaulting his stepson and investigated for child sexual abuse of the same stepson, both in the 1990s. Published reports indicate Rollins' company builds shoddy student-housing complexes and practices racial and gender discrimination.

How could another corporate titan actually make Ted Rollins look good? Thanks to Mitt Romney, we might have found the guy.

Marc J. Leder is the co-CEO of Sun Capital Partners in Boca Raton, Florida. His $3-million mansion was the site of what has become known as the "47 percent fundraiser," where Romney was caught on tape saying that 47 percent of Americans--those who support President Barack Obama--are "victims" who are "dependent upon government" and "pay no income tax."

Quite a few pundits say the videotaped gaffes pretty much ensure Obama's re-election in November. That, in my view, is far from certain. But the revelations about what Mitt Romney really thinks of mainstream Americans have dominated the news cycle for about 48 hours. And they raise this question: Who in the heck is Marc Leder, the guy who hosted the fundraising event back in May?

In business terminology, Leder is a "private equity guy." In more stark terms, he is a "vulture capitalist"--a guy who swoops in on supposedly struggling companies and sucks money out of them. In some instances, he "rehabilitates" businesses; in others, he helps push them over the cliff. In other words, he does exactly what Mitt Romney did years ago at Bain Capital.

Marc Leder
Leder has developed a specialty in the retail sector, and he has invested in some familiar names, such as Captain D's and Edwin Watts Golf. Here is what we learn about Leder in a profile from yesterday's Orlando Sentinel:

Interviews and public documents paint a picture of the Wharton School graduate and former Lehman Brothers executive as a shrewd businessman with a lavish lifestyle. 
Sun Capital's portfolio includes more than 70 companies, many of which are household names: Boston Market, Smokey Bones, Gerber Childrenswear, Hickory Farms, The Limited, Friendly's. 
The firm specializes in targeting unprofitable or underperforming businesses, with the aim of turning them around, but often involves dismantling companies and selling off assets

Can the process be messy, even hurtful to some? Oh yes, reports the Sentinel:

Friendly's, the family eatery and ice cream parlor, filed for bankruptcy protection in 2011, court records show. 
"Friendly's used the Chapter 11 process to close restaurants, cut jobs and terminate pensions for roughly 6,000 workers and retirees," according to The Wall Street Journal. 
One company that Sun Capital closed, in 2008, was Jevic Transportation, in southern New Jersey. It then filed for bankruptcy. About 1,500 workers were let go. 
"I had a job on Sunday, no job on Monday," said William J. Brown, 57, of Burlington, N.J.

If Leder sounds like a ruthless SOB, that's because he probably is. He also has a taste for a lifestyle that is not exactly "family friendly," by Republican standards.

The Web is filled with reports about "debauched parties"  that Leder hosted at a summer home in Bridgehampton, New York. According to The New York Post, these featured a "nude frolic" in the tycoon's pool. Some have called Leder an "orgy host."

How is Ted Rollins better than Leder? Well, Rollins creates apartment complexes that appear to have some value--as long as you are careful about stepping onto balconies. Leder doesn't appear to create much of anything with value.

Of course, you also could look at it this way: What's an occasional orgy compared to assault of a child and possible child sexual abuse?

On second thought, maybe we need to keep looking for someone who is worse than Ted Rollins.

15 comments:

  1. looks like he is into the hair gel that the guy at Raymond James uses.

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  2. Good one. Maybe the financial titans can get the economy on track by selling tons of hair gel.

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  3. If Ted Rollins runs Campus Crest into the ground, maybe Marc Leder can buy it and suck all of the value out of it.

    Would that be a "vampire capitalist"?

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  4. Anon at 10:25--

    The notion of Ted Rollins running a company into the ground is not far-fetched. He did it with American Textile Services in North Carolina. Who knows? Leder might find a disabled Campus Crest attractive.

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  5. I was just thinking about That Auction and you’ve really helped out. Thanks!

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  6. Isn't it interesting that Mr. Leder "saves" middle-of-the road retailers that cater largely to the 47 percent? And he supports a presidential candidate who insults that clientele. Talk about arrogance--and stupidity.

    I eat at Captain D's regularly. Wonder when Mitt Romney last ate there.

    Who does Leder think eats at places like Captain D's?

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  9. I keep waiting to find out who recorded this. Was it a Republican with a conscious, who was sickened by what Romney was saying?

    Nah, couldn't have been that. Dems must have had a plant.

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  10. I definitely would rank child abuse as much worse than hosting orgies for adults. In my book, Ted Rollins is a bigger sleaze than Mitt Romney's friend.

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    /rk

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  13. What is it with these elite CRIMINALS?

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/18/keith-olbermann-mitt-romney-special-comment_n_1893479.html

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  14. I would suggest we waste no time deciding whether Leder or Rollins are worse. They are both terrible, just in different ways.

    What is of interest to me, is why would an alledgedly good Morman be doing hanging out with some shit bag who throws something like sex orgy parties? I wonder what Ann Romney thinks about that? Or perhaps she doesn't think.

    That Romney hangs out with guys like leder, is enough for me to say I wouldn't vote for the guy, no way, no how. You lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas

    You are known by the company you keep.

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  15. Hysterical. Thank you so much, Jeffrey Spruill, at least I must openly admit, Keith and I, were on the same frequency 'Q' to LOL.

    OMG, I laughed with him and true, we are there, hysteria.

    Tx again, /rk

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