Nelson Counne appeared in Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday to face multiple counts of second-degree grand larceny, third-degree grand larceny and fraud.
Nelson Counne, 71, who is accused of conning at least five women out of more than $1.8 million has received a trial date for April 17. He was not in court on Tuesday, he lawyer said he is sick.
Beth Sugerman claims that S. Daniel Abraham, the founder of the SlimFast diet program, "sexually harass[ed] and assault[ed]" her over the course of three years when she worked for him.
Wealthy Manhattan teens and tweens aren't hanging out and grabbing pizza. They're going to fancy restaurants and spending hundred or even thousands of dollars on sushi and steak.