| March 15, 2005 | -
Martha Stewart was finding her ankle bracelet to be both “uncomfortable and irritating.”
| Source:
Reuters
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| March 5, 2005 | -
Martha Stewart was released from prison. While incarcerated Stewart's wealth increased $700 million, and her cappuccino
machine broke.
| Source:
Times Online
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| December 22, 2004 | -
Martha Stewart called for prison reform.
| Source:
Forbes
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| October 10, 2004 | -
Martha Stewart began her five-month prison sentence for telling lies.
| Source: Associated Press
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| September 15, 2004 | -
Martha Stewart asked for permission to begin her five-month prison sentence early instead of waiting for her appeal. Stewart said she would be sad to miss the holiday season but that it was time to reclaim her "good life. I must return to my good works."
| Source: Washington Post
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| July 17, 2004 | -
Martha Stewart was sentenced to five months in prison.
| Source: Associated Press
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| March 6, 2004 | -
Martha Stewart revealed that she was "distressed" to have been convicted for lying about an improper stock trade that saved her about $45,000. Stewart's television show was withdrawn by WCBS, and there was speculation that her company might not be able to survive its association with a convicted felon.
| Source: New York Times
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| June 5, 2003 | -
Martha Stewart was indicted for securities fraud and resigned as CEO of her company.
| Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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| September 17, 2002 | -
The House Energy and Commerce Committee decided not to subpoena Martha Stewart about her suspiciously well-timed trade of ImClone stock.
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| July 9, 2002 | -
The Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled 80,000 Martha Stewart potpourri pots.
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| July 2, 2002 | -
Federal prosecutors said they had widened their insider trading investigation of Martha Stewart to include obstruction of justice.
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