http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/12779065.htmWHITE-COLLAR CRIME
Frist won't be treated as Stewart has been
BY RHONDA CHRISS LOKEMAN
www.kcstar.com
People who think that Martha Stewart got burned because of who she was, not what she did, should watch closely what's happening with Bill Frist.
Appropriate questions have been raised about whether the Senate majority leader improperly sold stock benefiting a medical company with family ties.
As with Stewart, these questions have to do with timing. Why did Frist sell stock when he did? The answer to a similar question posed to Stewart landed the millionaire businesswoman in prison. Will millionaire Dr. Frist be taken down the same road for his ill-timed dump of Hospital Corporation of America stock? Not likely.
In March 2004, when Stewart was found guilty of four of the five counts against her, one of the jurors celebrated the verdict as ``a victory for the little guys.''<snip>
It still pays to be rich and powerful in white-collar criminal circles, but mostly it pays to be male. Maybe what Stewart needed was not a bigger defense team after all.
Rhonda Chriss Lokeman is a columnist for The Kansas City Star.