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A Texas judge has slowed down a bankruptcy deal involving Tehum, formerly Corizon, a leading prison health provider. The judge on the case, Christopher Lopez, raised other concerns, saying "the fundamental deal has to be reconsidered." A federal judge has declined to consider expedited approval of the plan's disclosures, saying far too many questions remained unanswered. "We're not going forward today," Judge Christopher Lopez said at a hearing on Tuesday in the Southern District of Texas bankruptcy court in Houston. The settlement deal would resolve hundreds of the malpractice suits for just $5,000 each — even those from families suing on behalf of loved ones who they say died due to Corizon's neglect.
Persons: David Jones, Christopher Lopez, , We're, Sen, Elizabeth Warren, Corizon, Lopez, it's, I've, Jason S, Lopez's, Jones, Elizabeth Freeman, Freeman, Ha Nguyen, Hector Garcia, Hector Garcia Jr Organizations: Tehum, US, Service, Southern District of, Houston, Justice Department Locations: Texas, Southern District, Southern District of Texas, Houston, YesCare, Corizon, New Mexico
Attorneys in Sam Bankman-Fried's Manhattan trial were chewed out by the judge on Wednesday. Judge Lewis Kaplan lost his patience over two witnesses who gave useless testimony. Kaplan was particularly frustrated that one of the witnesses had traveled from Texas to participate. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Kaplan's complaints aside, Wednesday was an otherwise efficient trial day, with four witnesses taking the stand in total.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Judge Lewis Kaplan, Kaplan, , Lewis Kaplan, it's, Bankman, Fried, Eliora Katz, Katz, Cory Gaddis, Gaddis, Peter Easton, University of Notre Dame, Shamel Medrano Organizations: Service, Prosecutors, FTX, Google, University of Notre, US Attorney's Locations: Manhattan, Texas, New York
"A lot of professional athletes and musicians and entertainers love cannabis," Joseph said. Now, Big Plan is teaming up with cannabis retailer Silver Therapeutics to buy $35 million of marijuana-related commercial real estate in New England. Unlike most family offices, Big Plan didn't actually start with a big plan or mission. Sydni oversees business development and handles due diligence and screening for potential deals, while Sophie is president of the Joseph Family foundation. "My number one piece of advice for other family offices is get your kids involved," he said.
Persons: Josh Joseph, Joseph, CNBC's, South Joseph, He's, seltzer, we're, Josh, Tara, Sydni, Sophie, we've Organizations: Grassroots, Big, Holdings, Vegas, Broadway, Music City, NBA, Silver Therapeutics, University of Illinois Locations: Nashville, South, cannabidiol, Chicago, New England, Austin
Last week, Insider revealed that prominent bankruptcy judge David Jones was in a romantic relationship with a bankruptcy attorney. The Office of the US Trustee, the bankruptcy regulator, has filed an objection in the Corizon bankruptcy case, citing Jones' "admissions." The Office of the US Trustee intervenesToday the Office of the US Trustee, the federal regulator that oversees bankruptcy cases, took the unusual step of intervening in the bankruptcy case. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe office filed multiple objections to the proposed settlement plan overseen by Judge Jones, including concerns about Jones' role as mediator. The bankruptcy plan breaks creditors down into several classes.
Persons: David Jones, Jones, , Elizabeth Freeman, Freeman, Corizon, Tehum, Michael Van Deelen, didn't, he'd, Harris, Marvin Isgur, Christopher Lopez, Lopez, Judge Jones, Hector Garcia Jr, Hector Garcia, they're, Lila Hassan Organizations: Fifth Circuit, Service, Southern, Southern District of, Court, Fifth, Tehum Care, Wall Street Journal, Houston, Corizon Locations: Southern District, Southern District of Texas, Texas, YesCare, New Mexico
Ellison wore a gray blazer and carried a Poland Spring water bottle to and from the witness stand. She did not look at Bankman-Fried in any of the instances when she passed him at the defense table. Bankman-Fried spent much of Ellison's testimony typing on a laptop or whispering to his defense lawyers. Three of the jurors appeared to close their eyes at times as Sassoon quizzed Ellison about spreadsheets showing Alameda's assets and liabilities. Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Noeleen Walder and Matthew LewisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, Ellison, District Judge Lewis Kaplan's, Fried, Kaplan, Joseph Bankman, Barbara Fried, Danielle Sassoon, Sassoon quizzed Ellison, We'll, " Sassoon, Luc Cohen, Noeleen Walder, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Alameda, Federal Court, Reuters, Alameda Research, District, The Stanford University, Stanford Law, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Alameda, New York
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s second attempt at student loan cancellation is moving forward with a round of hearings beginning Tuesday to negotiate the details of a new plan. In a process known as negotiated rulemaking, 14 people chosen by the Biden administration will meet for the first of three hearings on student loan relief. Their goal is to guide the Education Department toward a proposal after the Supreme Court rejected Biden’s first plan in June. The negotiators all come from outside the federal government and represent a range of viewpoints on student loans. That plan would have canceled up to $20,000 in federal student loans for borrowers with incomes below $125,000 or couples below $250,000.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Biden, Biden’s, rulemaking, , didn't, Miguel Cardona, , , ” Biden Organizations: WASHINGTON, Education Department, NAACP, Higher, The Education Department, Republicans, Associated Press, Carnegie Corporation of New, AP Locations: Carnegie Corporation of New York
[1/2] U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan presides over the fraud trial of Sam Bankman-Fried over the collapse of FTX, the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange, at Federal Court in New York City, U.S., October 3, 2023 in this courtroom sketch. Last year, he presided over a civil trial in which the actor Kevin Spacey defeated a sexual abuse claim. When one prospective juror said they did not understand how cryptocurrency works, Kaplan said, "You probably have a lot of company in this courtroom." Several times during the first three days of testimony, Kaplan urged defense lawyers to move more quickly as they asked prosecution witnesses questions he deemed repetitive. Before the trial began, Kaplan issued several key rulings against the defense, including excluding some of their proposed expert witnesses and barring them from making certain arguments at trial.
Persons: District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Sam Bankman, Jane Rosenberg, District Judge Lewis, levity, Kaplan, Fried, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Jean Carroll, Kevin Spacey, Tom Brady, David Lisner, Matt Huang, You've, Caroline Ellison's, Luc Cohen, Amy Stevens, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: U.S, District, Federal Court, REUTERS, Harvard Law School, New, Thomson Locations: FTX, New York City, U.S, Manhattan, Staten, New York
Sept. 9, 2021: Kaplan and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren pledge to divest their stock holdings. Sept. 27, 2021: Kaplan and Rosengren announce their departures from the Fed within hours of one another. Oct. 4, 2021: Powell refers the matter to Fed Inspector General Mark Bialek for a fuller investigation. July 14, 2022: The IG clears Powell and Clarida of wrongdoing over trades that violated the Fed's investment policy. Oct. 14, 2022: Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic announces what he said were inadvertent violations of policies restricting when Fed officials could trade and invest.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Evelyn Hockstein, Powell, Robert Kaplan, Kaplan, Eric Rosengren, Elizabeth Warren, supportto Kaplan, Rosengren, Mark Bialek, Richard Clarida, Clarida, Raphael Bostic, Bostic, Michael S, Dan Burns, Paul Simao Organizations: Federal, Federal Reserve, REUTERS, Street Journal, Dallas, Boston Fed, Dallas Fed, Democratic U.S, Fed, Rosengren, Boston, New York Times, Atlanta Fed, Senate, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, U.S, Dallas
That's about 25% of money in all 401(k) plans. Typically, as long as you have $5,000 invested in your employer's plan, you can leave it there when you leave. A 401(k) plan comes with limited investment options, and the ones in your old plan may not be very attractive. This makes a lot of sense for people who gravitate toward simple, passive investing strategies, which tend to be available in just about every 401(k) plan, says Betz. A 401(k) is just about always going to come with a limited menu of investment options, and maybe this one is full of high-fee, low-performing mutual funds.
Persons: switchers, that's, Jason Betz, it's, Yoav Zurel, Betz Organizations: Ameriprise, Employers
REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Sam Bankman-Fried, the indicted founder of now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, may face a "very long sentence" if convicted at his fraud trial starting next week, the judge overseeing the case said on Thursday. Kaplan said Bankman-Fried was a flight risk. "Your client in the event of conviction could be looking at a very long sentence," Kaplan said in a hearing in Manhattan federal court. Bankman-Fried has pleaded not guilty to seven counts of fraud and conspiracy stemming from FTX's collapse in November 2022. Prosecutors say Bankman-Fried stole billions of dollars in FTX customer deposits to plug losses at Alameda Research, a crypto-focused hedge fund he controlled.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Eduardo Munoz, District Judge Lewis Kaplan's, Kaplan, Bankman, Fried, Mark Cohen, FTX, Danielle Kudla, Palo, Caroline Ellison's, Ellison, Gary Wang, Nishad Singh, Luc Cohen, Nick Zieminski Organizations: REUTERS, U.S, District, Metropolitan Detention, Prosecutors, Alameda Research, Alameda, New York Times, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Manhattan, Bahamas, United States, Brooklyn, Palo Alto , California
America’s largest renewable power company is among several U.S. energy and utility companies, including Exxon and Southern Company, that continue to promote big, concentrated bets on company stock in worker retirement plans. Nearly 50% of the investments in NextEra’s employee-funded 401(k) retirement plan are in company stock, the highest among all 30 companies in the S&P 500 Utilities Sector (.SPLRCU). NextEra declined to comment on its use of company stock in employee 401(k) plans. "If we saw a concentration of more than 20% in a single company stock, we would definitely tell them it's a big risk." `Keith Rasmussen, a retired geologist, said he still feels the financial repercussions of holding big bets on company stock in his retirement plans.
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This included his sharing the personal writings of Caroline Ellison, the former chief executive of his Alameda Research hedge fund, with a New York Times reporter. Ellison has pleaded guilty to fraud and is expected to testify against Bankman-Fried, a former romantic partner. Bankman-Fried faces seven charges of fraud and conspiracy stemming from the November 2022 collapse of his now-bankrupt company. Prosecutors countered in court papers that Bankman-Fried sought to use the Times as a "mouthpiece for discrediting a government witness shortly before trial." They also said Bankman-Fried has had no more difficulty preparing for trial than any other detainee.
Persons: Sam Bankman, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Bankman, Caroline Ellison, Ellison, Fried, jailing, Kaplan, Luc Cohen, Will Dunham Organizations: Manhattan U.S, U.S, Circuit, District, Alameda Research, New York Times, Bankman, Prosecutors, Alameda, Thomson Locations: Brooklyn, Alameda, New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFormer Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan: Organic growth capability of the U.S. economy is limitedRobert Kaplan, former Dallas Fed president, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Janet Yellen's thoughts on the stability of the U.S. economy, if economic risks are to the upside or downside, and Kaplan's thoughts on the deficit.
Persons: Robert Kaplan, Janet Yellen's Organizations: Former Dallas Fed, Dallas Fed Locations: U.S
However, a new report by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warns of a number of risks associated with these payment plans, including snowballing charges and aggressive collection practices. Nearly 4 million students use payment plansNearly all colleges offer some sort of tuition payment plan, the CFPB found. Under the plans, tuition and other education expenses are typically spread out into several payments over a semester or academic year. Most college payment plans are interest-free, but there can be enrollment fees and other charges involved, the CFPB found. "If the family misses a payment, some tuition payment plans may be converted into private student loans with unfavorable terms," he said.
Persons: Rohit Chopra, they're, Elaine Rubin, Rubin, Mark Kantrowitz, delinquencies Organizations: Istock, Consumer Financial, Finance, Money, Homeowners Locations: Edvisors
E. Jean Carroll reacts as she exits the Manhattan Federal Court following the verdict in the civil rape accusation case against former U.S. President Donald Trump, in New York City, U.S., May 9, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Sept 13 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Wednesday rejected Donald Trump's bid to put the writer E. Jean Carroll's second defamation case on hold, but sped up the former U.S. president's appeal. Trump also cited "immense public interest" in letting the appeals court decide the issue. The appeals court could order Trump to pay damages and costs if it agreed. The case is Carroll v. Trump, 2nd U.S.
Persons: Jean Carroll, Donald Trump, Brendan McDermid, Donald Trump's, Jean Carroll's, Trump, District Judge Lewis Kaplan's, Carroll, Kaplan, Trump's, Jonathan Stempel, Daniel Wallis Organizations: U.S, REUTERS, District, Elle, Circuit, Carroll, Trump, CNN, Thomson Locations: Manhattan, New York City, U.S, midtown Manhattan, New York
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt unveiled a proposal Tuesday for a new $900 million downtown arena that would keep the NBA’s Thunder in the city through at least 2050 if approved by voters. The deal calls for at least $900 million to be spent constructing the new arena. According to a city press release, the proposal will be presented to the nine-member Oklahoma City Council on Sept. 26. If approved, Holt says the Thunder will play in the new arena for at least 25 years. “For a generation, we will retain the economic impact and quality-of-life benefits we have enjoyed as a big-league city.”Political Cartoons View All 1154 ImagesThe NBA franchise moved to Oklahoma City in 2008 from Seattle.
Persons: David Holt, Holt Organizations: OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma City, Thunder, Oklahoma City Council, NBA Locations: Oklahoma, Seattle
Trump is appealing the May 9 jury verdict, as well as Kaplan's June 29 refusal to dismiss the current lawsuit, to the 2nd U.S. REPUTATIONAL HARMIn his 25-page decision, Kaplan said the May 9 jury verdict eliminated the need to relitigate the alleged attack. Kaplan also said the verdict precluded Trump from arguing that his June 2019 statements, which were similar to his October 2022 statements, were not defamatory. On Aug. 18, Judge Kaplan called Trump's appeal of his decision to let the second case go to trial "frivolous." In his June 2019 statements, Trump also disparaged Carroll by saying "she's not my type" and the alleged rape "never happened."
Persons: Donald Trump, Lindsay DeDario, Jean Carroll, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Trump, Carroll, Kaplan, Goodman, she's, Trump's, Roberta Kaplan, Judge Kaplan, Jonathan Stempel, William Maclean Organizations: U.S, Republican, REUTERS, District, Circuit, Elle, Carroll, Trump, Court, Southern District of, Thomson Locations: Erie , Pennsylvania, U.S, Manhattan, Trump, Southern District, Southern District of New York, New York
E. Jean Carroll, who accused former President Donald Trump of rape, arrives at Manhattan Federal Court for the continuation of the civil case, in New York City, May 9, 2023. The 25-page decision in U.S. District Court in Manhattan is the latest in a series of big losses for Trump in lawsuits filed by Carroll. But Kaplan found that Carroll was entitled to a partial summary judgment on the question of Trump's liability in the case. Trump is appealing Judge Kaplan's dismissal of his own claim that Carroll defamed the former president when she reiterated her claim that Trump had raped her. The DOJ had argued that Trump was acting within the scope of his office as president when he made the statements about Carroll.
Persons: Jean Carroll, Donald Trump, Carroll, Kaplan, Trump, Lewis Kaplan, E, Carroll's, Roberta Kaplan, Alina Habba, Habba, Kaplan's, Judge Kaplan, Trump's Organizations: Federal Court, Trump, Republican, New, Department of Justice, DOJ, Washington , D.C, ., White Locations: New York City, U.S, Manhattan, New York, Carroll's, Washington ,
A federal judge set Trump's election interference trial in Washington, DC, for March 4, 2024. Prosecutors want a trial quickly because Trump's social media attacks could influence the jury pool. Lucian Chalfen, a spokesperson for the New York state court system, told Insider that Trump's trial date in Manhattan has not been changed. Judges have sought to reign in Trump's social media posts in other ways. Lauro has previously said he wants the case trial in West Virginia, which legal experts say is unlikely to happen.
Persons: Donald Trump, Molly Gaston, Jack Smith, Tanya Chutkan, Trump, Joe Biden, Chutkan, Juan Merchan, Lucian Chalfen, Merchan, Judge Chutkan, Chalfen, Donald J, Tasos Katopodis, Trump's, Fani Willis, Georgia's, Jean Carroll's, Lewis Kaplan, Kaplan, defaming Carroll, John Lauro, Lauro Organizations: Prosecutors, Justice Department, Service, Justice, US, Republican, New, Trump, Fulton, Trump — Locations: Washington ,, Wall, Silicon, Washington , DC, Washington, DC, New York, Manhattan, Fulton County, Atlanta, West Virginia
The city hopes to rectify its history of environmental racism with a new Climate Equity Plan. It was also the only place Black people were allowed to purchase housing in the city. For all these reasons, previously redlined neighborhoods suffer from extreme heat. After years of outcry from activists, the city council submitted a new draft of a 10-year plan, titled the Minneapolis Climate Equity Plan, soliciting public comments. Earlier this year, Portland passed its 43-Step Climate Action Plan, which has similar objectives to the Minneapolis plan.
Persons: redlining, George Floyd, Kerem Yucel, CAPA, Tee McClenty, John Vachon, Franklin D, Anthony Potter, there's, Ulla Nilsen, it's, Darlene Pfister, Nilsen, Jacob Frey, MN350, " Nilsen, Jerry Holt, McClenty Organizations: Minneapolis, Equity, Service, George Floyd Memorial, Getty, Loan Corporation, District, Roosevelt's, City Hall, Star Tribune, Minneapolis Climate Equity Locations: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Kerem, AFP, homeownership, Negro, Portland , Oregon, Portland
REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Lawyers for Sam Bankman-Fried on Friday rejected as "entirely inadequate" the U.S. government's plan for letting the jailed founder of the collapsed FTX cryptocurrency exchange prepare for his October fraud trial. Bankman-Fried's lawyers asked that he be allowed to meet with them five days a week at the Manhattan federal courthouse in preparation for the Oct. 2 trial. The Brooklyn jail, with about 1,549 inmates, has been plagued by conditions that public defenders have called "inhumane." A federal judge suggested in 2021 that the jail and a now-closed federal jail in Manhattan were "run by morons." Bankman-Fried's lawyers previously represented Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, who complained for months that she could not prepare effectively in the Brooklyn jail for her sex trafficking trial.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Mike Segar, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Fried, Damian Williams, Prosecutors, Kaplan, Bankman, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, Jonathan Stempel, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: Court, REUTERS, District, Google, Metropolitan Detention, morons, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S, Manhattan, Brooklyn , New York, Brooklyn, Palo Alto , California, New York
"Mr. Trump has not provided a single reason for the court to find that there is any likelihood that he will succeed on appeal," Kaplan wrote. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan could order Trump to pay damages and costs to Carroll if it found his appeal frivolous. "The only purported harm Mr. Trump reasonably may claim he would suffer in this case would be having to stand trial," the judge wrote. The case is Carroll v. Trump, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Alistair Bell and Jonathan OatisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Elle, Jean Carroll, Joe Tacopina, Donald Trump, Carroll, Trump, E, Jean Carroll's, Kaplan, Alina Habba, Roberta Kaplan, Goodman, Jonathan Stempel, Alistair Bell, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: District, U.S, Circuit, Trump, Court, Southern District of, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Manhattan, Southern District, Southern District of New York
WASHINGTON — A U.S. federal judge on Friday denied former President Donald Trump's fourth attempt to delay the trial date in a defamation case against him brought by the writer E. Jean Carroll. U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan, in a 17-page order, said Trump's request to stay the case while he appealed a previous ruling from the same court failed to meet any of the criteria under which a delay would typically be granted. The trial is currently set to begin on Monday, Jan. 15, the same day as the first-in-the-nation nominating contest in Iowa. If the current timeline holds through January, then the trial in federal district court in the Southern District of New York will most likely begin the following day, Jan. 16. As the defamation case wound its way through the legal system, Carroll sued Trump again in 2022 under a different statute, accusing him of both sexual abuse and defamation.
Persons: Jean Carroll, Joe Tacopina, Donald Trump, Carroll, Trump, WASHINGTON —, Donald Trump's, Lewis Kaplan, Martin Luther King, Jr Organizations: Elle, U.S, of, Democratic Locations: New York, U.S, Iowa, Southern, of New York
He had a blank expression as he was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs by members of the U.S. A July 20 article in the New York Times contained excerpts from Ellison's personal Google documents prior to FTX's collapse. She described being "unhappy and overwhelmed" with her job and feeling "hurt/rejected" from her personal break-up with Bankman-Fried. Sassoon said the defendant would be able to access an internet-enabled laptop there to review evidence to prepare for trial. Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Jonathan Oatis, Noeleen Walder and Rosalba O'BrienOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Sam Bankman, District Judge Lewis Kaplan's, Caroline Ellison, Kaplan, Ellison, Barbara Fried, nodded, Joseph Bankman, Fried, Jane Rosenberg Bankman, Palo, Mark Cohen, Bankman, Cohen, Danielle Sassoon, Sassoon, Luc Cohen, Jonathan Oatis, Noeleen, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: U.S, District, New York Times, Alameda Research, U.S . Marshals, Stanford University, REUTERS, Prosecutors, Times, Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention, Correctional, Thomson Locations: U.S, Manhattan, Alameda, United States, New York, Palo Alto , California, New York City, Brooklyn's, Putnam
Sam Bankman-Fried will head to jail on Friday after a judge sided with a request by federal prosecutors to revoke the FTX founder's bail over alleged witness tampering. Judge Lewis Kaplan denied Bankman-Fried's request for delayed detention pending an appeal. "My conclusion is there is probable cause to believe the defendant tried to tamper with witnesses at least twice," said Judge Kaplan during his ruling. Judge Kaplan previously issued a direct and stern warning to Bankman-Fried in July over his conversations with the media. It is an argument that proved sufficient to convince Judge Kaplan to send Bankman-Fried to jail ahead of his trial.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Fried, Judge Lewis Kaplan, Bankman, Kaplan, Kaplan's, Palo, billionaire's, Judge Kaplan, Caroline Ellison, Ellison Organizations: Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, The New York Times, Freedom, Press, New York Times, Bankman, Alameda Research, Times Locations: New York, Putnam , New York, Brooklyn's, Bankman, Palo Alto , California, Bahamas
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