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Former Yeshivat Yavneh President David Rubin Pleads Guilty
The past few years have been horrible for David and for his family and friends as this case has dragged on. Bloomberg reports: CDR Financial Products Inc. and its founder, David Rubin, pleaded guilty less than a week before trial … Continue reading
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Tagged beverly hills california, bloomberg reports, federal court jury, mr rubin, municipal bond market, wolmark
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David Rubin Investigation
David Rubin is a prominent Orthodox Jew in Hancock Park. He’s involved a few of his Orthodox friends in his schemes. I got this fax: “How interesting that when you look up Enhanced Affordable, David Rubin’s name is no longer … Continue reading
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David Rubin Indicted
The Los Angeles Times reports: CDR Financial Products Inc. of Beverly Hills, its founder and two other employees of the advisory firm were indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiring to rig bidding on investment contracts … Continue reading
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Business Activities Of Yavneh Board Chair David Rubin Scrutinized
Report: This is about the subpoena CDR got the other day from the Feds about their dealings in regards to a airport: Federal investigators subpoenaed Port Authority of Allegheny County documents related to a company that might have overcharged municipal … Continue reading
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Tagged allegheny county airport, favorable interest rates, federal investigators, federal prosecutors, municipal bond market, port authority of allegheny county
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