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Scott D. Sullivan is the former chief financial officer, secretary, treasurer, and a board member of WorldCom, who was convicted as part of WorldCom's $3.8 billion accounting fraud, at the time the largest scandal of its kind in U.S. history.
Aug 11, 2005 · Former WorldCom finance chief Scott Sullivan was sentenced to five years in prison Thursday by a judge who called him “the architect” of the largest accounting fraud in U.S. history.
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Aug 12, 2005 · NEW YORK — Depending on whom you believe, Scott Sullivan was either the mastermind of the $11 billion accounting fraud that capsized WorldCom, or a troubled employee who caved to pressure...
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Washington, D.C., March 2, 2004 — The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed a civil enforcement action against Scott D. Sullivan, the former Chief Financial Officer of WorldCom, Inc. The Commission charged Sullivan with engaging in a fraudulent scheme to conceal WorldCom’s poor financial performance.
Aug 11, 2005 · Scott Sullivan, the accounting whiz who helped engineer the $11 billion fraud at WorldCom, was sentenced today to five years in prison. The sentence was considerably shorter than the one...
Aug 12, 2005 · A federal judge sentenced Scott D. Sullivan, the former chief financial officer who acknowledged his leading role in WorldCom's $11 billion accounting fraud, to five years in prison...
Mar 3, 2004 · Published March 3, 2004. By Stephen Taub. Former WorldCom chief financial officer Scott Sullivan pleaded guilty to three criminal counts as part of the largest accounting fraud in U.S. history.