John A. Mulheren

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John A. Mulheren, Jr. (June 20, 1949 in The Bronx, New YorkDecember 15, 2003 in Rumson, New Jersey) was an American financier and philanthropist.

Born in the Bronx Mulheren was a Wall Street icon who earned hundreds of millions in the 1980s as a stock and option trader. Known for his charismatic personality, Mulheren became a managing director for Merrill Lynch at age 25 and later became the chief executive of Bear Wagner Specialists, one of seven NYSE specialist trading firms.

A protege of Ivan Boesky, Mulheren was implicated in the insider trading scandals of the late 1980s and was convicted on fraud and conspiracy charges in 1990. Upon learning that Boesky had implicated him in the scandal, Mulheren reportedly set out to kill Boesky. Mulheren's conviction was overturned by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in 1991.

Mulheren graduated from Roanoke College in 1971. He donated millions to the college naming several buildings after former professors and mentors. The entrance to the college is named "John's Bridge" in his honor. Mulheren's widow, Nancy, is a college trustee.

Mulheren suffered from Bipolar Disorder. He died at his home in Rumson, New Jersey on December 15, 2003. Bruce Springsteen, a close friend, performed at the funeral.

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