Ex-Founders Charged in Decade-Long Fraud at First Brands

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Federal prosecutors indicted Patrick James and his brother Edward for an elaborate fraud scheme at the bankrupt auto-parts company First Brands, including concealing debt and using round-trip financing to mislead lenders, involving billions in fake accounts dating back to 2018; the case follows the company’s bankruptcy and James’s ouster over alleged fund siphoning.
- Founder of First Brands, Whose Bankruptcy Spooked Wall St., Is Indicted on Fraud Charges The New York Times
- First Brands founder Patrick James and his brother indicted for fraud CNBC
- First Brands founder indicted for fraud after bankruptcy that hit lenders, Ford, GM Reuters
- First Brands founder and brother indicted on US fraud charges Financial Times
- First Brands Founder Patrick James Indicted on Fraud Charges The Wall Street Journal
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