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Lawyer for controversial figure Martin Shkreli was convicted Wednesday for conspiring to commit securities fraud

Lawyer for controversial figure Martin Shkreli was convicted Wednesday for conspiring to commit securities fraud

by Admin | Dec 28, 2017 | Financial Fraud, Recent Articles

A lawyer accused of helping pharmaceutical entrepreneur Martin Shkreli cover up a financial fraud was convicted on Wednesday, a result a prosecutor said should send a “powerful message” through the legal profession. After an 11-week trial, Evan Greebel was convicted...

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