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Former Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. Co-Chief Operating Officer Bradley H. Jack, arrested in Connecticut twice in less than a year on charges of prescription forgery, said he is willing to undergo a diversionary program for drug and alcohol treatment to avoid prosecution.
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Former Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. Managing Director Bradley H. Jack is in talks with Connecticut prosecutors that include a possible plea bargain to a drug- prescription forgery charge, his lawyer said.
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Paul Clement is poised to make a deeper imprint on American law this year than anyone without the title “justice,” Bloomberg News’s Greg Stohr reports.
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Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. ’s ex- Chief Executive Officer Richard Fuld asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit accusing him and his colleagues of failing to disclose Repo 105, a financing method allegedly used to conceal billions of dollars of debt, according to court records.
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Former Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. managing director Bradley H. Jack, arrested twice for drug- prescription forgery, is set to appear in Connecticut state court on the latest charge.
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Bradley H. Jack, a former Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. managing director, was arrested in Connecticut by police who charged him with attempting to pass a fake prescription for Oxycontin and Ritalin.
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Bank of New York Mellon Corp. filed a court petition seeking approval of an $8.5 billion settlement with Bank of America Corp. over residential mortgage- securitization trusts.
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An ex-FrontPoint Partners LLC fund manager, Joseph F. “Chip” Skowron, who began serving a five- year sentence for insider trading in January, must pay Morgan Stanley $10.2 million, a judge ruled.
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Former Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. managing director Bradley H. Jack was arrested a second time for drug prescription forgery, hurting his chance to avoid prosecution on the previous charge through a pretrial diversion program.
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The $35 million estate of Bradley H. Jack, the former Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. managing director who was arrested twice for allegedly forging drug prescriptions, may be sold at a municipal auction after he failed to pay property taxes since July.
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