Her lawsuit claims Hart’s personal expenses included 5-6 servers purchased on eBay for $18,000 each. Servers, she says, that were at his home and never part of Identiv’s information technology system. She also points to $3,000 in American Express gift cards that were designated for rewarding employees. She claims the gift cards actually went to Hart’s groundskeeper because he owed him money.
Ruggiero said, The company didn’t benefit from it. It was his lifestyle that was being funded.
She also alleges an improper relationship between Hart and a government official. In the lawsuit, Ruggiero details how Hart used Identiv money to pay for gifts and travel for a contact in the United States government believed to have been . influential in assisting Identiv obtain certain government contracts worth millions of dollars.
America s Most Wanted revived at Fox with Elizabeth Vargas set to host Lauren Huff
Attention, armchair detectives:
Fox announced Friday that it is reviving the iconic crime show, with Emmy-winning journalist and former ABC News anchor Elizabeth Vargas as host. The revival will debut in March.
According to a news release, Vargas will ask for viewers help each week as she breaks down cases from the show s new headquarters, consulting with a team of experts representing law enforcement units such as the FBI, U.S. Marshalls Office, and Secret Service.
The new series, which builds on its original format, will also take advantage of advanced crime-fighting technology such as augmented reality and life-size 3-D avatars that will illustrate what suspects might look like now. Map-tracking will take viewers hot on the trail of suspects, and social media will be used to connect viewers to the