Saturday, June 30, 2012

Gary Foster

  • Gary Foster, 35, pleaded guilty in September to siphoning the money from his employer between 2003 and 2010, transferring the funds to Citigroups cash account before wiring it into his own personal account at a different bank. He was sentenced by U.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Former Citigroup Inc. (C) Vice President Gary Foster has been sentenced to 97 months in prison for embezzling almost $ 23 million from the bank, Bloomberg News reported Friday citing federal prosecutors.
  • (NASDAQ)
  • Foster, 35, pleaded guilty of stealing money from Citigroup between 2003 and 2010, Reuters reported, quoting federal prosecutors.
  • (ibtimes.co.uk)
  • Former Citigroup Inc. Vice President Gary Foster was sentenced to 97 months in prison for embezzling almost $23 million from the bank, according to federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Gary Foster, a former vice president in Citigroup, Inc.'s treasury finance department, was sentenced to 97 months' imprisonment today on a conviction for bank fraud arising from his embezzlement of more than $22 million from Citigroup.
  • (FBI Press Room (press release))
  • Gary Foster, 35, pleaded guilty in September to siphoning the money from his employer between 2003 and 2010, transferring the funds to Citigroups cash account before wiring it into his own personal account at a different bank. He was sentenced by U.
  • (4-traders (press release))
  • Walsh puts his perfect 12-fight record on the line against former Italian and European featherweight king Domenic Urbano, but admits there are great fights out there for him with Buckland, Stephen Foster Jnr, Gary Sykes and Carl Johanneson all in the 130lbs division.
  • (WalesOnline)
  • During the hearing, Councilman Gary Foster asked a NewWave representative who was present if there would be a local number to call soon. The representative said one was in the works.
  • (Olney Daily Mail)
  • But one local observant Jewish foster mother to Christian children worries that the aspects of determining the best interests of the child," said Assemblyman Gary Schaer, a Democrat who represents the 36th District.
  • (New Jersey Jewish Standard)

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