Former Harvard fencing coach and Maryland businessman are both acquitted of bribery charges kvia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kvia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A Maryland businessman and a former Harvard fencing coach both were acquitted Wednesday on charges of conspiracy and bribery involving the recruitment of fencers at the university.
A Maryland businessman and a former Harvard fencing coach both were acquitted Wednesday on charges of conspiracy and bribery involving the recruitment of fencers at the university.
$80 million in fabricated ‘management fees’ unsupported by formalized agreements and documented only through a one-line invoice, as well as millions of dollars in interest on intercompany loans. These ‘management fees’ and interest payments have been used to finance Gerald and Maureen’s flagrantly wasteful spending, including:
(i) a salary to Gerald exceeding
$40 million over the past several years [2015-2019];
(ii) a salary to Maureen (who performs no work for the Companies) in amounts approaching $3 million;
(iii) Gerald and Maureen’s purchases of
tens of millions of dollars’ worth of expensive artwork, furniture, automobiles, real estate, and women’s jewelry for their own exclusive use; and