The former chief financial officer of Alden Shoe Co., a family-owned footwear maker in Middleborough, pleaded guilty Wednesday to embezzling $30 million from the company and spending it on luxury ...
The former CFO of Alden Shoe Co., a Massachusetts-based shoe company, will plead guilty to wire fraud, unlawful monetary transactions, and filing a false tax return. According to the Massachusetts U.S ...
BOSTON — A Duxbury man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to three charges related to his embezzlement of $30 million from Middleboro-based Alden Shoe Company. Richard Hajjar, 64, pleaded guilty to wire ...
BOSTON (AP) — A former executive at a nearly 140-year-old shoe manufacturer in Massachusetts has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison for embezzling $30 million from the company and spending ...
The other shoe has finally dropped on one lovelorn exec. The former chief financial officer of a high-end Massachusetts shoe maker has been sentenced to almost six years in prison for embezzling $30 ...
The former chief financial officer of a Middleborough-based shoe company was federally charged Wednesday and agreed to plead guilty to embezzling about $30 million from the company. Richard Hajjar, ...
The local television star and fashion influencer Bianca de la Garza’s Lucky Gal Productions may have seen its luck run out. Alden Shoe Co., a family-owned footwear maker in Middleborough, has filed a ...
A former executive of a Middleboro-based shoe company has agreed to plead guilty to stealing nearly $30 million from the business in a years-long scheme where he used the money to supplement his ...
Middleborough-based Alden Shoe Co. Inc. claims in a new lawsuit that former local news anchor Bianca de la Garza was given more than $15 million of the company’s money by its former chief financial ...
Jun 18, 2020, 7:18am MST Updated: Jun 23, 2020, 6:11am MST David Salafia/Courtesy of Lucky Gal Productions Bianca de la Garza is a defendant in a new lawsuit. See Correction/Clarification at end of ...
The former Chief Financial Officer of a local shoe company has agreed to plead guilty in connection with a long-running scheme, acting U.S. attorney for Massachusetts Nathaniel Mendell announced.