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The Bad Fortune of Some Ultrawealthy People

Dov Charney, the founder of the now-bankrupt retailer American Apparel, at the company's headquarters in Los Angeles, April 8, 2011. (Ann Johansson/The New York Times)
Dov Charney, the founder of the now-bankrupt retailer American Apparel, at the company's headquarters in Los Angeles, April 8, 2011. (Ann Johansson/The New York Times)
Dov Charney, founder of the now-bankrupt retailer American Apparel, and Sam Wyly, who has bought and sold a dozen companies over the decades, from computer companies to steak houses, were both larger-than-life characters with checkbooks to match. But the two self-made men have something else in common. In less than 18 months, their individual net worth fell by more than 50 percent, according to research conducted for The New York Ti...
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