Martha Stewart's first book "Entertaining" became a bestseller, selling over 625,000 copies shortly after its 1982 release, marking the start of her influential culinary legacy.
Stewart established Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in 1996, enabling her to own her brands outright and expand from cookbooks to a successful monthly magazine.
The 2002 stock-trading scandal led to a dramatic decline in Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia's stock value, causing Stewart to lose her billionaire status.
After being indicted in 2003 and convicted in 2004 for conspiracy and making false statements, Stewart served five months in prison, illustrating the repercussions of corporate misconduct.
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