(AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-07 13:20 Ex-Credit Suisse broker pleads not
guilty to fraud (Interactive Investor)
NEW YORK, Sept 5 (Reuters) - A former Credit Suisse broker pleaded
not guilty on Friday to criminal charges of fraud in connection with
allegedly unauthorized dealings of auction-rate debt. Julian Tzolov, 35, a
native of Bulgaria, was arrested by the FBI on his return from Europe on
Thursday. He was released on $3 million bail on Friday after he entered his
plea before U.S. Magistrate Judge ...
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Ex-Credit Suisse broker pleads not guilty to fraud (Reuters via
Yahoo! News)
A former Credit Suisse broker pleaded not guilty on Friday to
criminal charges of fraud in connection with allegedly unauthorized
dealings of auction-rate debt.
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Once-powerful Pa. senator faces long fraud trial (AP via Yahoo!
News)
A longtime power broker in Pennsylvania politics earned nearly
$100,000 a year as a state senator, up to $1 million a year as a rainmaking
lawyer and millions more from the sale of a family bank.
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Credit Suisse Broker Arrested in Securities Sale (New York
Times)
An indicted former Credit Suisse broker was in custody Thursday to
face charges over deceptive sales of subprime-related auction-rate debt,
the F.B.I. said.
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Ex-broker pleads not guilty in NYC case (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
A former Wall Street broker has pleaded not guilty to charges of
duping investors into buying more than $1 billion in high-risk securities
by making it look like the trades were backed by federally guaranteed
student loans.
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