white collar crime
He took nearly $5 million from the singer, plus more from other celebs.
And the biggest winner of them all is Wall Street's toughest cop.
How the high court defines the crime could have a big effect on white-collar prosecutions.
The golfer isn't facing any criminal charges.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
A sticking point has emerged, involving the Koch brothers and white-collar crime.
The proposed reform could make much white-collar crime harder to prosecute.
Sweeping changes would affect food safety, the environment and violent crime.
Finally, some good news for CEOs.
CEOs could be off the hook for even gross negligence.
He thinks it's time to start locking up the real criminals.