![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Axe realizes that an old friend, Dan Margolis, is cooperating with the FBI. arranges a meeting between Skip and his son, to ask for a more lenient punishment, but Chuck refuses to relent. Skip Wolkowski, a friend of Chuck’s father, is being sent to jail by Chuck for insider trading. Chuck decides to bait Axe into buying the house to turn public favor against him. Kate Sacker, an AUSA, informs both Chuck and Bryan that the "Norton Place", a home valued at $83 million dollars is up for sale, and Bobby Axelrod has his sights on it. Chuck shares his concerns regarding Axelrod with Bryan Connerty, the Chief Assistant U.S. Chuck confesses that if he brings up a lawsuit against Bobby Axelrod, that there may be a conflict of interest given her employment as Axe Capital's personal psychiatrist. Chuck brings up the idea of getting a new job to Wendy, who rebuffs the notion, and the two argue. In addition, Chuck's wife, Wendy, works as a motivational coach/psychiatrist at Axe Cap, and the prospect of Chuck investigating her boss causes tension between them. Because of his philanthropy Axe has public support and is a bit of a folk hero, making Rhoades cautious to take Axe on. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to investigate him. Ari Spyros of the SEC asks Chuck Rhoades, the U.S. Showtime released the pilot episode online on January 1, 2016, and the second episode on January 17, 2016.īrian Koppelman & David Levien & Andrew Ross Sorkinīobby "Axe" Axelrod is a charismatic 9/11 survivor who heads up Axe Capital ("Axe Cap"), a hedge fund based in Connecticut. ![]()
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