Returning to Rome a private citizen, Caesar would at once be prosecuted by his enemies for extortion or treason. […] That the private life of the Caesarian soldier was careless, disorderly, and even disgraceful, is evident and admitted. […] But late in October disquieting news came to Rome through private sources. […] Octavianus also won the support of private investors, among them some of the wealthiest bankers of Rome. […] The help of the bankers was private and personal, not the considered policy of a whole class.