Through Conrad Black's four-month criminal trial and 12 days of jury deliberations, Federal Judge Amy St. Eve conveyed a sense of stern impartiality from the bench, giving little sense of what she thought of the larger-than-life former press baron sitting in the middle of her courtroom.
A federal judge Monday sentenced former media tycoon Conrad Black to 78 months in prison for his role in defrauding shareholders and skimming $6.1 million (correct) from his Hollinger International newspaper conglomerate.
A federal judge Monday sentenced former media tycoon Conrad Black to 6½ years in prison for his role in defrauding shareholders and skimming cash from his Hollinger International newspaper conglomerate.
Conrad Black is not a bad guy if you really get to know him, claims a lengthy pre-sentencing submission by attorneys representing Black in his corporate fraud case.
A U.S. judge extended Conrad Black's $21 million bail Wednesday but maintained restrictions that confine the convicted former newspaper tycoon to an area around Chicago and his Florida estate while he awaits sentencing.
A U.S. judge on Thursday allowed former media baron Conrad Black to remain free on $21 million bond pending his sentencing later this year on fraud and obstruction convictions.
Fallen media tycoon Conrad Black was convicted Friday of mail fraud, one of 13 counts he faced for allegedly swindling shareholders out of millions of dollars
Former media tycoon Conrad Black, who was found guilty on Friday of mail fraud and obstruction of justice for his role in defrauding shareholders of Hollinger International and skimming $60 million from the newspaper conglomerate, will appeal the jury's verdict, Black's attorney Edward Greenspan said upon leaving the courthouse.
Former media tycoon Conrad Black, who was found guilty on Friday of mail fraud and obstruction of justice for his role in defrauding shareholders of Hollinger International and skimming $60 million from the newspaper conglomerate, will appeal the jury's verdict, Black's attorney Edward Greenspan said upon leaving the courthouse.
Jurors weighing the fate of Canadian-born former tycoon Conrad Black and three other defendants failed to reach a verdict Tuesday after nine days of deliberations.
Through Conrad Black's four-month criminal trial and 12 days of jury deliberations, Federal Judge Amy St. Eve conveyed a sense of stern impartiality from the bench, giving little sense of what she thought of the larger-than-life former press baron sitting in the middle of her courtroom.
A federal judge Monday sentenced former media tycoon Conrad Black to 78 months in prison for his role in defrauding shareholders and skimming $6.1 million (correct) from his Hollinger International newspaper conglomerate.
A federal judge Monday sentenced former media tycoon Conrad Black to 6½ years in prison for his role in defrauding shareholders and skimming cash from his Hollinger International newspaper conglomerate.
Conrad Black is not a bad guy if you really get to know him, claims a lengthy pre-sentencing submission by attorneys representing Black in his corporate fraud case.
A U.S. judge extended Conrad Black's $21 million bail Wednesday but maintained restrictions that confine the convicted former newspaper tycoon to an area around Chicago and his Florida estate while he awaits sentencing.
A U.S. judge on Thursday allowed former media baron Conrad Black to remain free on $21 million bond pending his sentencing later this year on fraud and obstruction convictions.
Fallen media tycoon Conrad Black was convicted Friday of mail fraud, one of 13 counts he faced for allegedly swindling shareholders out of millions of dollars
Former media tycoon Conrad Black, who was found guilty on Friday of mail fraud and obstruction of justice for his role in defrauding shareholders of Hollinger International and skimming $60 million from the newspaper conglomerate, will appeal the jury's verdict, Black's attorney Edward Greenspan said upon leaving the courthouse.
Former media tycoon Conrad Black, who was found guilty on Friday of mail fraud and obstruction of justice for his role in defrauding shareholders of Hollinger International and skimming $60 million from the newspaper conglomerate, will appeal the jury's verdict, Black's attorney Edward Greenspan said upon leaving the courthouse.
Jurors weighing the fate of Canadian-born former tycoon Conrad Black and three other defendants failed to reach a verdict Tuesday after nine days of deliberations.
The jury in the criminal fraud trial of former media mogul Conrad Black said Tuesday it was deadlocked in trying to reach a unanimous decision against the four defendants, but the judge presiding over the trial ordered the panel to resume deliberations.
As the last great corporate fraud trial of the last great stock market bubble winds to a close, former media tycoon Lord Conrad Black sits, mostly expressionless but with a defiant jut to his chin, in a packed Chicago courtroom.
Conrad Black's lawyer told jurors on Tuesday that prosecutors failed to produce victims or a smoking gun in 14 weeks of trial to prove the former media baron stole millions of dollars.
The former chairman of Hollinger International, the largely dismantled global publishing empire, has been indicted in new fraud charges returned by a federal grand jury in Chicago, the U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday.
ASIDE FROM A HOUSE IN TORONTO, there's not much left for Lord Conrad Black to, well, lord over. His mansion in London has been sold, and he's ready to sell his Palm Beach pad. Hollinger, the newspa...
NOW THAT A SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF Hollinger International's board has produced an investigative report that reads like a road map for a prosecutor, are indictments on the way for former CEO Conrad Bl...
INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE SHENANIGANS In the last month or so we've seen sketchy accounting from Switzerland's Adecco, a shady last-minute deal by Canada's Conrad Black to sell his interest in Hollin...
The weekend's high drama has answered some questions over the future of Lord Black's media empire. But the battle to control his highly-prized newspaper assets, and to gain restitution for abused minority shareholders is not over.
The troubled newspaper tycoon Conrad Black has agreed to sell his controlling stake in the Toronto-based Hollinger empire to billionaire British twins, the Barclay Brothers.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Newspaper publisher Hollinger International Inc. said late on Saturday it was ousting media tycoon Conrad Black as its chairman and suing him and one of his top deputies for more than $200 million.
It might seem strange to say that Conrad Black is in a pretty good spot. He's had to resign from his post as CEO of Hollinger International, he must forfeit $7.2 million in payments that the compan...
Conrad Black, CEO of the newspaper conglomerate Hollinger International, was fashionably late for his company's annual meeting last May 22. By the time he arrived, the Metropolitan Club in New York...
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