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Conrad Black, Unbroken

Submitted by Claude Bogardus, Dec 11, 2007 08:14

Mr. Black's guilt for the crime of embezzlement cannot possibly be his alone. Financial Officers and Board Members of the Corporate Entities from which he stole monies must have assisted and condoned his felonies. The World was aware of Mr. Black's elevated standard of living. Yet Mr. Tyrrell fails to mention their plea bargains, sentences, or trials. This omission leaves the reader with some confusion.


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