New York Post

Fab at head of class

- By MICHELLE CELARIER mcelarier@nypost.com

Who says there’s no honor among thieves?

Former Goldman Sachs banker and securities scammer Fabrice Tourre has landed a new gig: teaching an honors economics class at the prestigiou­s University of Chicago.

“Fabulous Fab,” as the 34yearold famously called himself in emails to his girlfriend, was found liable by a federalcou­rt jury last August on civil securities charges that were brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

While Goldman settled with the SEC for $550 million, Tourre decide to leave his fate to a jury.

The jury found Tourre liable on six charges of fraud for perpetrati­ng the $1 billion deceptive sales of a complex array of mortgage securities to institutio­nal investors in 2007. The case is on appeal. Tourre’s notoriety hasn’t hurt his academic career.

With a math degree from the École Centrale in Paris and a master’s from Stanford University, Tourre is pursuing a doctorate from the University of Chicago.

His Thursday afternoon class is called “Elements of Economic Analysis,” with a Mondayeven­ing discussion.

Tourre is causing a bit of a fuss.

“Yes! Embrace the darkness! When has the UChicago economics department ever worried about the rule of law?” commented a person calling himself “The Ghost of Milton Friedman” on the university newspaper’s website announcing Tourre’s new class.

 ??  ?? FABRICE TOURRE Just call me professor.
FABRICE TOURRE Just call me professor.

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