(Reuters) - In court papers, Kato claimed that Nicholas had a deep dependence on cocaine and other drugs, regularly slept with prostitutes and women other than his wife, spiked the drinks of Broadcom customers with ecstasy, and ordered prostitutes for customers while at trade shows in Las Vegas.
Steven Silverstein, Nicholas' attorney, denied all those claims, saying Kato made them in a bid to extort money from Nicholas.
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Steven Silverstein, Nicholas' attorney, denied all those claims, saying Kato made them in a bid to extort money from Nicholas.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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