(Reuters) - The jury began deliberating on Wednesday on 13 counts of fraud, racketeering, obstruction, and tax violations that could imprison the 62-year-old Black for the rest of his life and drain what remains of his fortune with fines and forfeitures.
On hold until the criminal case concludes are additional lawsuits involving the Canadian-born Black, a member of Britain's House of Lords.
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On hold until the criminal case concludes are additional lawsuits involving the Canadian-born Black, a member of Britain's House of Lords.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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