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11/17/2008
Broadcom Aid Cooperating
The cooperation of former personal aid Craig Gunther doesn't bode well for Brodacom's founder, Henry T. Nicholas, who's trial on financial and drug charges is pending.

Nicholas is quite the colorful fellow - one of the original dot com billionaires and the kind of guy that would build a "sex cave" under his mansion.

The information possessed by Gunther, given his years as major domo of the Nicholas household, could no doubt be quite damaging to his former boss.

As per his plea agreement, Gunther plead guilty to two misdemeanors and he is expected get as little as probation in exchange for his cooperation with prosecutors.

-- MDT

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6/08/2008
Broadcom CEO Henry Nicholas: Life of the Party
I find it utterly shocking (shocking, I say) that this piece of work managed to "lose" $2.2 billion.  

-- MDT

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8/10/2007
Federal prosecutors Move Against Financial Advisor of Broadcom Co-Founder
Federal prosecutors have moved a step closer to Broadcom co-founder, Henry T. Nicholas III, filing criminal charges against California attorney Craig Steven Gunther, who spent several years managing Nicholas's personal finances.

The Gunther indictment doesn't specifically mention stock option backdating. Early in the year the company made a massive $2.5 billion restatement resulting from backdating irregularities (the original estimate was more like $704 million) and saw its CFO resign as a result of the issues.

More on the Gunther indictment via Reuters.

-- MDT

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Blogger Colinsaid...
It's Brocade, not Broadcom, where the former CEO was convicted. In addition, charges haven't been filed against Nicholas, as the LATimes story that you link to makes clear.
Blogger Michaelsaid...
Colin is correctomundo.

Impending fatherhood has clouded my mind and dulled my blog-fu. We're due tomorrow so I am fairly well distracted.

I have humbly corrected the above post.

-- MDT
Blogger Freddie Sirmanssaid...
Just browsing the internet, You have a very, very interesting blog.
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