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23 hours ago

Shannen Doherty's ex Kurt Iswarienko challenges 2024 divorce settlement

Now, Doherty's 51-year-old photographer ex is claiming the divorce settlement she signed on July 12, 2024, and he signed on July 13, the day she died, was brought in the wrong court, People reported. This means the court has no jurisdiction when it comes to enforcement, he said in legal documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court last Wednesday and obtained by People. Moreover, neither Cortazzo nor Doherty's attorneys have legal standing to go after the money, Iswarienko maintained.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

HP makes final $1.8bn claim against Mike Lynch's estate in long-running Autonomy fraud case

In a lengthy 2022 judgment, Mr Justice Hildyard concluded that Lynch and Autonomy's former chief financial officer Sushovan Hussain had fraudulently inflated the software company's revenues and misrepresented its performance before selling it to HP for $11 billion. Although the judge said HP would still have proceeded with the deal had it known the true state of Autonomy's finances, he ruled that Lynch and Hussain had deliberately misled the buyer.
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fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
2 months ago

Estate of Bay Area celebrity chef Michael Chiarello accuses ex-executive of helping seize control of his restaurant empire

Estate accuses former COO David O'Malley and partners of orchestrating a hostile takeover, alleging document destruction, forgery, and seizure of Chiarello's restaurants and trademarks.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Estate of Bay Area celebrity chef Michael Chiarello accuses ex-executive of helping seize control of his restaurant empire

Chiarello's estate accuses a former COO and partners of orchestrating a hostile takeover, alleging document sharing, destruction, forgery, and seizure of restaurant assets.
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fromNew York Post
3 months ago

NYC auction house sued, demanded to return Florida widow's $2 million stamp collection

A Florida widow seeks return of her late husband's $2 million U.S. stamp collection from a Manhattan auction house, alleging missing stamps and wrongful withholding.
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