MONEY MANAGER, EX-SEC LAWYER PLEADS GUILTY IN DREIER CASE

November 10, 2009

A New Jersey money manager, who worked as a lawyer at the SEC in the 1980s, has admitted to helping disgraced lawyer Marc Dreier carry out a scheme to attempt to sell $44.7 million in fake promissory notes by impersonating people at a hedge fund and a pension plan.



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