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February 26, 2018
Ex-Autonomy CFO's Lies Clinched $11B HP Deal, Jury Hears
Autonomy Corp.'s ex-financial chief lied about the British software maker's worth ahead of Hewlett-Packard Co.'s $11 billion purchase of the company, prosecutors told a California federal jury during opening statements in his fraud trial Monday, while his lawyers countered that the government was trying to "turn a failed merger into a crime."
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October 30, 2017
Former Autonomy Exec Loses Bid To Shake Fraud Charges
Autonomy Corp.'s former chief financial officer is still on the hook for criminal charges that he lied about the British software company's worth when Hewlett-Packard Co. acquired it for $11 billion, according to a California federal judge's ruling Friday that the government's case against him isn't based on activity in the United Kingdom.
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October 06, 2017
Ex-Autonomy CFO Bids To Ditch Fraud Charges Over HP Deal
Autonomy Corp.'s former chief financial officer asked a California federal judge Friday to dismiss criminal charges that he misrepresented the British software company's worth when Hewlett-Packard Co. acquired it for $11 billion, saying federal securities and wire fraud charges couldn't apply to his conduct in the United Kingdom.
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May 10, 2017
Ex-Autonomy CFO Can't Yet Get HP's Morgan Lewis Report
Attorneys defending Autonomy Corp.'s former CFO against criminal charges that he misrepresented the company's worth when Hewlett-Packard Co. acquired it for $11 billion lost a bid in California federal court Wednesday to force prosecutors to hand over any exculpatory evidence from a Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP investigation commissioned by HP.
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November 14, 2016
Ex-Autonomy CFO Indicted On Fraud Charges Over HP Deal
A California federal grand jury has indicted Autonomy Corp.'s former CFO on charges of conspiracy and wire fraud over allegations the executive schemed to defraud shareholders and Hewlett-Packard Co. before its $11 billion acquisition of Autonomy.
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