The Wall Street Journal: Paul Manafort reaches deal to plead guilty
Paul Manafort reached a deal to plead guilty to two criminal charges Friday, according to court documents, a move that heads off a second criminal trial for the former Trump campaign chairman......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Paul Manafort pleads guilty and will cooperate in Mueller probe
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The Wall Street Journal: J.Crew files for bankruptcy protection, reaches debt-swap deal
J.Crew Group Inc., the preppy U.S. retailer that recently fell on hard times, Monday filed for bankruptcy protection, as several high-profile companies in the U.S. battle with the economic and financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic......»»
The Wall Street Journal: American Airlines reaches 737 Max settlement with Boeing
American Airlines Group Inc. said Monday that it has reached a deal with Boeing Co. to be compensated for damage from the grounding of the 737 Max last year......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Lions Gate reaches deal to keep Starz on Comcast cable packages
Comcast Corp. and Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., the owner of premium cable channel Starz, reached a new distributor agreement for the network following months of tense negotiations......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Former co-chair at Willkie Farr to plead guilty in college admissions scandal
Gordon Caplan plans to plead guilty for his role in college admissions scam, the highest-profile parent to do so......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Former Autonomy CFO guilty of fraud in 2011 HP deal
A federal jury found Autonomy Corp.’s former financial chief guilty of falsifying financial statements and exaggerating the British software maker’s value before its sale to Hewlett-Packard for $11 billion in 2011......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ex-Autonomy exec found guilty of fraud in Hewlett-Packard deal
A federal jury found Autonomy Corp.’s former financial chief guilty of falsifying financial statements and exaggerating the British software maker’s value before its sale to Hewlett-Packard for $11 billion in 2011......»»
It"s Official: Takeda Reaches Agreement To Acquire Shire For $62 Billion
Initial reports of a pending M&A deal involving Shire PLC (ADR) (NASDAQ: SHPG) dates back to late March, when The Wall Street Journal reported that Japan-based Takeda Pharmaceuticals was interested in the Ireland-based pharmaceutical giant. read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Paul Manafort’s ex-son-in-law pleads guilty, said to be cooperating with feds
A former son-in-law of President Donald Trump’s ex-campaign chairman pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges in a sealed proceeding in California in January and is cooperating with federal investigators, people familiar with the matter said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Brazil reaches deal to end 7-day truckers’ strike
The Brazilian government reached a new agreement with truck drivers on Sunday to end a seven-day strike that left many businesses without vital supplies and most gas stations in the country without fuel......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Manafort attempted to tamper with witnesses, Mueller claims
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s office accused former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort of trying to tamper with potential witnesses in the criminal lobbying case he faces in Washington......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ex-Trump campaign chairman Manafort faces new charges in Russia probe
A federal grand jury indicted former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and a business associate on charges of trying to influence the testimony of potential witnesses at Manafort’s looming trial......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Toys ‘R’ Us reaches deal to shield lender group from future litigation
Toys “R†Us Inc. reaches a settlement with a group of lenders that will shield them from future litigation while boosting the recoveries of the retailer’s vendors and other creditors......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Manafort trial: Accountant testifies she falsified tax return at his request
An accountant for Paul Manafort told jurors Friday she believed his tax returns contained inaccurate information and falsely reduced his tax liability by classifying millions of dollars she believed was income as loans......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Manafort trial: Accountant testifies she falsified tax return at Gates request
An accountant for Paul Manafort told jurors Friday she believed his tax returns contained inaccurate information and falsely reduced his tax liability by classifying millions of dollars she believed was income as loans......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Prosecution rests in trial of Paul Manafort
Prosecutors rested their case aga.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump has the power to pardon Cohen and Manafort — but will he?
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The Wall Street Journal: Manafort discussed plea in upcoming case, but talks broke down
Paul Manafort’s defense team held talks with prosecutors to r.....»»
Manafort pleads guilty in Mueller probe: NBC News
President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort has agreed to plead guilty in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe, NBC News reported Friday, citing court filings. NBC said the plea deal pertains to the second of his two federa.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ex-Trump lawyer Dowd tried to help pay legal fees for Manafort, Gates
A top lawyer for President Trump this year sought to help pay legal fees for Paul Manafort and Richard Gates, initially trying to divert money from the White House legal defense fund and later soliciting donors and pledging $25,000 of his own......»»