Michael Milken was a Wall Street hero until falling from grace in 1990 when he went to jail for 22 months for breaking stock-market rules.
But the junk bond maestro has since restored his reputation not only as a trader but also as a philanthropist supporting education, medical research and Jewish music.
He is speaking here at JW3 next week, in conversation with film director (Trading Places) John Landis.
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