The former Vornado Realty Trust executive charged with stealing millions from the public company says his former employer never disclosed any alleged fraud to its financial regulators or auditors. That, he says, should bar prosecutors from advancing some of their key arguments at trial. Jared Solomon and his attorneys in a filing earlier this month asked the judge overseeing his criminal embezzlement case to prevent federal prosecutors from submitting evidence to support their charges that the former Vornado leasing executive committed “material fraud” at the REIT. He argues that Vornado — which is publicly listed on the New York Stock […]
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