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Above: Fed chief Alan Greenspan is led to a holding cell following his
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It is his third such arrest in as many years.
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<P> LOS ANGELES--Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan once again found himself
in legal trouble Monday, when he and several members of his extensive entourage
were arrested for allegedly destroying a penthouse suite at the Beverly
Hills Hotel. </P><P>
Hotel officials say Greenspan, in town to address an annual convention of
Federal Reserve District Bank presidents, caused an estimated $8,500 in
damages to the room, the surrounding hallway and the swimming-pool area.
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Said Beverly Hills Hotel manager Giles Laurent: "The television screen
and cabinet had apparently been kicked in. Two chairs were thrown out the
window. The mattress was ripped and its stuffing was flung all over the
room, as well as into the hallway." Laurent added that minutes before
police arrived, Greenspan, with the help of Deputy Treasury Secretary Larry
Summers, pushed a vending machine off the balcony overlooking the hotel's
swimming pool. </P><P>
During his two-day stay at the posh hotel, Greenspan also accumulated a
$781.55 room-service bill, which he has refused to pay until March 1, when
he says interest rates on Deutsche Bundesbank bonds will rise to a more
favorable 4.64 percent. </P><P>
Witnesses to Greenspan's behavior during the days leading up to Monday's
arrest said the 72-year-old head of the Federal Open Market Committee was
in an unusually volatile mood. </P><P>
"Upon arriving Friday, Mr. Greenspan demanded that four large bowls
of M&Ms be delivered to his room, with all the orange ones removed,"
Beverly Hills Hotel concierge Alexander Poole said. "Then, when he
got to his room and saw the bowls, he flew into a rage, knocking over lamps
and screaming that he wanted the green M&Ms taken out, not the orange
ones." </P><P>
Greenspan got into more trouble Saturday night, when he, Fed Vice-Chair
Alice Rivlin and several other members of his inner circle visited the trendy
L.A. night spot The Viper Room. Clubgoers reported seeing Greenspan, still
high off the dollar's late rally against the yen Friday afternoon, shout
obscenities and throw ashtrays at the club's DJ. When security personnel
attempted to restrain him, Greenspan became belligerent, yelling, "I'm
Alan Fucking Greenspan," and vowing to put bouncer Frank Rizzo in a
"hurt bracket." The incident is already being compared to his
infamous July 1997 fistfight with John Kenneth Galbraith at New York's China
Club. </P>
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Above: The famous Beverly Hills Hotel, site of the Fed chief's latest
brush with the law.
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According to Federal Reserve Board insiders, Greenspan, buoyed by the U.S.
economy's robust 5 percent growth rate in 1998, as well as flattering cover
stories in <I>Barron's</I>, <I>Forbes </I>and <I>Time</I>, has grown increasingly
megalomaniacal in recent months. </P><P>
"He'll spend hours talking about how he's the greatest economist who
ever lived, how he's 'bigger than Keynes,'" said one member of the
Fed Board of Governors who wished to remain anonymous. "Every time
he prevents economic disaster in Brazil or Indonesia by manipulating interest
rates, his bloated ego just swells even more. It's just the sort of irrational
exuberance he himself once warned against." </P><P>
Monday's arrest is only the latest in a long string of legal troubles for
the controversial Greenspan, who has had 22 court dates since becoming Fed
chief in 1987. Economists recall his drunken 1994 appearance on CNN's <I>Moneyline</I>,
during which he unleashed a profanity-laden tirade against Bureau of Engraving
& Printing director Larry Rolufs and punched host Lou Dobbs when he
challenged Greenspan's reluctance to lower interest rates. In November 1993,
he was arrested after running shirtless through D.C. traffic while waving
a gun. And some world-market watchers believe the international gold standard
has still not recovered from a May 1998 incident in which he allegedly exposed
his genitals on the floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. </P><P>
The Tokyo case is still pending. </P>
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