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Jun 20, 2005 · The Rigas verdict, reached last July, represented a key victory for federal prosecutors who were under pressure to respond to a wave of malfeasance that seemed to overtake...
Jul 8, 2004 · Adelphia founder John Rigas was found guilty of conspiracy, securities fraud and bank fraud Thursday -- the most serious charges he faced over concealing $2.3 billion in loans and stealing more...
Jun 21, 2005 · The Rigas verdict, reached last July, represented a major victory for federal prosecutors who were under pressure to respond to a wave of malfeasance that seemed to overtake corporate...
Jun 20, 2005 · John Rigas, the founder of Adelphia Communications, was sentenced Monday to 15 years in prison nearly a year after being convicted for his role in a multibillion-dollar fraud that led to the...
Jul 8, 2004 · His son and heir apparent, Timothy J. Rigas, was also convicted of conspiracy and fraud by a federal jury in Manhattan.
Jun 20, 2005 · John Rigas, who turned a $300 investment a half-century ago into cable behemoth Adelphia Communications Corp., was sentenced to 15 years in prison Monday for his role in the looting and...
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Jul 8, 2004 · Adelphia Communications Corp. founder John Rigas and his son Timothy were convicted Thursday of conspiracy, bank fraud and securities fraud for looting the cable company and duping its investors....