The federal case against former Hollinger International Inc. Chairman Conrad Black got kicked off this week. Conrad Black and Peter Atkinson are
charged with taking millions of dollars in noncompete payments while also selling $3 billion in Hollinger assets from 1998 to 2001. Former Hollinger General Counsel Mark Kipnis, 59, is also accused of aiding Black and Arkinson.
Each man faces more than 20 years in prison if convicted.
After 15 weeks of testimony, the Jury has reported back to the judge that they are deadlocked. The jury can't come to a concensus decision. The judge, along with the two legal teams, will now...
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(CHICAGO) — A federal jury convicted fallen media tycoon Conrad Black and three of his former executives at Hollinger International Inc. Friday of illegally pocketing money that should have gone to...
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Yesterday's London Lite reported on how troubled tycoon Conrad Black was able to sign books at Waterstones Piccadilly despite being unable to leave America. Using the LongPen device, invented by...
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