Meanwhile, the sentencing of two top GPB executives, founder David Gentile, and broker-dealer and sale chief Jeff Schneider, was scheduled for this week but has been moved to May, according to court ...
A federal judge ordered prison time for the architects of the biggest private-equity fraud since the collapse of Abraaj Group in 2018, sentencing both Friday for their roles in setting up GPB Capital ...
Two central figures convicted in the $1.8 billion GPB Capital Holdings fraud case want their legal expenses to be given priority over returning money to fund investors, even though about $75 million ...
And Gentile and Schneider, who were convicted of fraud and conspiracy in federal court in Brooklyn last August, want the company to continue paying legal fees, according to a court filing from ...
On Friday, two former private equity executives, including the founder and CEO of GPB Capital Holdings, were sentenced to prison for their roles in defrauding investors of $1.6 billion. The two ...
Does Atlanta value its public media outlets? If this week's funding drives offer any insight, that answer is a resounding yes. WABE, Atlanta's local NPR affiliate, raised half a million dollars in its ...