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						July 30, 2018
						Autonomy's Convicted Ex-CFO Denied New HP Fraud TrialA California federal court Monday denied Autonomy's former chief financial officer's bid for a new trial or a judgment of acquittal just weeks after a jury found him guilty of fraud and securities charges for lying about the British software company's financials before Hewlett-Packard Co.'s $11.7 billion acquisition in 2011. 
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						May 24, 2018
						Autonomy's Convicted Ex-CFO Wants Redo Of HP Fraud TrialAutonomy's former chief financial officer asked a California federal court Wednesday for a new trial or a judgment of acquittal just weeks after a jury found him guilty of fraud and securities charges for lying about the British software company's financials before Hewlett-Packard Co.'s $11.7 billion acquisition in 2011. 
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						April 30, 2018
						Autonomy's Ex-CFO Convicted Of Fraud Linked To HP DealA California federal jury on Monday found Autonomy's ex-chief financial officer guilty of fraud and securities charges for lying about the British software company's financials before Hewlett-Packard Co.'s $11.7 billion acquisition in 2011. 
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						April 24, 2018
						Autonomy CFO Atty Channels Johnnie Cochran At Trial's EndIn rhymed closings that echoed the late Johnnie Cochran, counsel for Autonomy's ex-financial chief urged a California federal jury Tuesday to reject charges his client lied about the British software company's financials, arguing the case boils down to a "battle of accountants," and "if the accountants disagree, [he] must go free." 
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						April 23, 2018
						Autonomy CFO Lies 'Snowballed' In Investor Fraud, Jury ToldFederal prosecutors urged a California federal jury Monday to find Autonomy's ex-financial chief guilty of wire and securities fraud, arguing during closings of a monthslong trial that his lies "snowballed" as he made more than 20 "garbage deals" that inflated revenues ahead of Hewlett-Packard Co.'s $11.7 billion acquisition of the British software maker. 
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						April 18, 2018
						Judge Rips Ex-Autonomy CFO's Defense In HP Fraud TrialA California federal judge criticized a defense offered by Autonomy's ex-financial chief as the government's months-long fraud trial neared its conclusion Wednesday, saying his attorneys can't tell a jury that Hewlett-Packard Co.'s own internal turmoil caused it to overvalue the British software company, because "even somebody dysfunctional can't be lied to." 
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						April 16, 2018
						Autonomy Misled UK Watchdog Before $11B HP Buy, Jury ToldThe ex-chair of the U.K.'s Financial Reporting Review Panel testified Monday in a California federal jury trial over fraud claims against Autonomy's ex-financial chief that the British software company misled the watchdog agency before Hewlett-Packard Co.'s $11 billion acquisition as it looked into an ex-Autonomy worker's allegations that it cooked its books. 
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						April 06, 2018
						Autonomy CFO Hid Hardware Biz In $11B HP Buy, Jury ToldA KPMG LLC partner told a California federal jury Friday that Autonomy's ex-chief financial officer hid the British software company's sizeable used hardware business from KPMG as it assessed Autonomy's financial health before Hewlett-Packard Co.'s $11 billion acquisition, misrepresenting the long-term sustainability of the company's revenues. 
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						March 27, 2018
						Autonomy CFO Misled Auditors Before $11B HP Buy, Jury ToldA former Deloitte auditor told a California federal jury Tuesday that Autonomy's ex-chief financial officer failed to disclose details that would have given her a clearer picture of the British software company's financial health as she compiled audit reports in the years before its $11 billion acquisition by Hewlett-Packard Co. 
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						March 19, 2018
						Ex-Autonomy Exec Who Took Plea Testifies Against Ex-BossAn ex-Autonomy Corp. executive who cut a deal with the government to testify against his former boss told a California federal jury Monday that the British company's ex-chief financial officer approved sales tactics that misled investors about Autonomy's worth ahead of its $11 billion acquisition by Hewlett-Packard Co. 
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