Foot Locker Escapes Veritas Suit Over $13M Loan

By Maya Rajamani (October 28, 2015, 8:59 PM EDT) -- A New York judge has tossed Veritas Financial Partners' suit claiming it was left with defaulted loans worth more than $13 million after Foot Locker verified bogus invoices used as a basis for a third-party vendor's loan, saying VFP didn't show that the employees who allegedly verified the invoices were acting within the scope of their employment at Foot Locker....

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