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Pakistani Nationals Extradited to the United States Face Drug Charges in New York
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Two Pakistani Nationals Extradited to the United States to Face Drug Charges in the Southern District of New York
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Milton, 39, who stepped down from the company last year, is charged with misleading investors from November 2019 until around September 2020, according to a criminal indictment unsealed Thursday by federal prosecutors in New York. He voluntarily surrendered to federal custody and was freed by a judge on $100 million bail after pleading not guilty. The bail was secured by a 2,700-acre ranch in Utah owned by Milton, who promised to limit his travel and not to contact investors.“In order to drive investor demand for Nikola stock, Milton lied about nearly every aspect of the business,” U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Audrey Strauss said in a press conference.
North Carolina DEQ approves expansion of Duke Energy landfill for coal ash
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Former Nikola CEO Trevor Milton charged with fraud in US
Federal prosecutors in New York have said the Nikola founder and CEO brazenly lied to investors about the the company s green vehicles to inflate market value and drive up his earnings. The SEC has also filed charges.
Nikola argues that the charges only affect its former CEO and founder Trevor Milton, though its stock took a pounding on Thursday too
US Federal Attorneys on Thursday announced that they had charged billionaire entrepreneur Trevor Milton with three counts of securities and wire fraud, each of which carries a maximum sentence of 20-25 years in prison.