Law360, New York ( November 5, 2013, 12:44 PM EST) -- On Aug. 29 and 30, 2013, three defendants in the ongoing U.S. criminal prosecutions arising out of bribes allegedly paid by New York broker-dealer Direct Access Partners LLC to officials employed by Venezuelan state-owned banks pleaded guilty to conspiracy, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act bribery, Travel Act violations, and money laundering.[1] These guilty pleas raise the natural question: What difference do the additional, non-FCPA charges make?...
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