Sam Waksal: The Improbable Rise, Fall & Redemption

NOV 26, 202530 MIN
Great Business Stories

Sam Waksal: The Improbable Rise, Fall & Redemption

NOV 26, 202530 MIN

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<p>2001 was Sam Waksal’s year.</p><p>Seven years after discovering Erbitux — the so-called wonder drug — everything seemed to be falling into place. The drug had made it onto the cover of <em>Business Week</em>, Waksal’s company ImClone’s stock was at record highs, and he was living like a celebrity. There were photographs of him with Mick Jagger, Lorraine Bracco, Matthew Modine. He was best friends with Martha Stewart, dated her daughter Alexis for years, and he’d just sold $111 million worth of shares.</p><p>To anyone watching, Waksal looked like the golden boy of biotech — a scientist-turned-successful entrepreneur. But within months, he’d be kicked out of his own company, under federal investigation, and eventually sent to prison — dragging others, most famously Martha Stewart, down with him.</p><p>And of course that moment didn’t come out of nowhere. It started years earlier, and to understand how he got there, we have to go back to the beginning.</p><p><br></p>