When Beverley Schottenstein was 93-years-old, she decided to teach her grandsons a lesson about elder fraud. She won $19 million in her arbitration case against J.P. Morgan, the biggest bank.
But while David Schottenstein admitted to conspiracy to commit securities fraud with Thursday’ s guilty plea in Boston federal court, attorneys for two others facing the same charge as well as aiding and abetting securities fraud say they’ re fighting. On the civil side, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a complaint against Schottenstein,.
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