Pension Fund Exec Pleads Guilty In Pay-To-Play Case
Law360, New York (March 10, 2010, 7:10 PM ET) -- The former chief investment officer for the New York Office of the State Comptroller pled guilty Wednesday to a felony charge over allegations that he handed control of the state retirement fund over to a political crony.
David Loglisci pled guilty in the New York's Supreme Court, Criminal Term, to handing effective control of the New York State Common Retirement Fund over to Henry Morris, a political adviser to the former comptroller who allegedly used the fund to enrich himself, friends and allies.
Loglisci's plea is...
David Loglisci pled guilty in the New York's Supreme Court, Criminal Term, to handing effective control of the New York State Common Retirement Fund over to Henry Morris, a political adviser to the former comptroller who allegedly used the fund to enrich himself, friends and allies.
Loglisci's plea is...
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