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LA Times (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
The private plane was seized by prosecutors pursuing civil charges against the embattled Broadcom Corp. co-founder. The last two years haven't been easy for Broadcom billionaire Henry T. Nicholas III.
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LAist (Free subscription) | yesterday
Randy Lee Soderstrom, a business man already in prison for 12 years, is pointing the finger at well-known names in a federal racketeering case : "An inmate at Folsom Prison who claims he supplied drugs to Broadcom Corp. billionaire Henry T. Nicholas III says in a federal racketeering lawsuit that he also delivered cocaine to Nicholas' Broadcom co-founder and Anaheim Ducks owner...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
A judge has ruled that federal prosecutors overreached when they seized a private jet belonging to Broadcom co-founder Henry T. Nicholas III from an Orange County tarmac. U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney ruled this week that prosecutors should be finished...
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
... federal prosecutors overreached when they seized a private jet belonging to Broadcom co-founder Henry T. Nicholas III from an Orange County tarmac. Prosecutors should be finished using the Gulfstream IV in their investigation and should return the jet to the former Broadcom chief, the judge said. FBI agents seized the jet in July; prosecutors say Nicholas used it to transport...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Federal agents have seized a private jet belonging to Broadcom co-founder Henry T. Nicholas III, claiming it was used to carry drugs. According to court documents, the FBI took the plane in July and contend Nicholas used it to transport drugs to various...
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Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
... state. Proposition 6 made the ballot with the financial backing of billionaire high-tech executive Henry T. Nicholas III (who has since been indicted on drug, prostitution and fraud charges) and the political clout of Sen. George Runner and his wife, Assemblywoman Sharon Runner, both Lancaster Republicans.