By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Patrick James, the founder of First Brands, pleaded not guilty on Wednesday ...
Patrick James, the former CEO of bankrupt auto parts supplier First Brands Group, was indicted on federal fraud charges and arrested Thursday in Ohio with his brother Edward, a former senior executive ...
The nine-count indictment contains charges including running a continuing financial crimes enterprise, bank fraud, wire fraud ...
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First Brands founder charged in fraud tied to collapse hitting Ford & GM
The collapse of First Brands Group has moved from bankruptcy court to the criminal dock, with founder and former chief ...
Patrick and Edward James accused of fraudulently obtaining billions of dollars from lenders in New York federal case ...
Its founder Patrick James and his brother engaged in a series of schemes to defraud the company’s lenders and financing partners, according to the federal indictment.
Federal prosecutors in New York have unsealed criminal charges against Patrick James, founder and former CEO of the ...
First Brands Group founder Patrick James and his brother Edward, a former executive at the company, were indicted in New York following the collapse of the bankrupt auto-parts maker last year.
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First Brands executives from Northeast Ohio charged in alleged multibillion-dollar fraud scheme
Three Northeast Ohio men, including two brothers, face charges tied to a fraud that led to the collapse of First Brands Group ...
First Brands Group founder Patrick James and his brother Edward pleaded not guilty to US charges in Manhattan on Wednesday, after prosecutors accused them of fraudulently obtaining billions of dollars ...
The James brothers face charges of conspiracy to commit money laundering, bank fraud and wire fraud.
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