You need a license to cut-and-paste this copyrighted news content. Use this link to purchase your paid subscription ($200/year for individuals and $1,000/year for companies of every size): https://endpts.com/subscribe Already a paid subscriber? Sign in to Endpoints News to remove this message. Hercules Capital $HTGC is scrambling to survive the big college cheating scandal, replacing CEO Manuel Henriquez after he was fingered as a principal player in a story that has been fueling outrage and headlines around the world. Scott Bluestein The venture-debt group, which has been a busy player in life sciences companies, says that Henriquez has voluntarily stepped down. He’s being replaced by Scott Bluestein, the chief investment officer, who becomes interim chief as they search for a permanent successor. Henriquez, who earned a compensation package worth more than $8 million in 2017, was accused of paying $425,000 to get his daughter into Georgetown. He was one of 50 rich and famous people who have been swept up in the story about payoffs and cheating used to get their children into elite schools. And it has proven instantly toxic to their reputations.
College Cheating Scandal
The root of College Cheating Scandal was an SEC Fraud Case in Southern District of NY. Few noticed that this story via TPG (private equity) connects to TPG Newbridge owned by Richard Blum.
College Cheating Scandal
The root of College Cheating Scandal was an SEC Fraud Case in Southern District of NY. Few noticed that this story via TPG (private equity) connects to TPG Newbridge owned by Richard Blum.
After years of research on companies the following names consistently surfaced regarding companies such as PIMCO, PG&E, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and TPG. One key issue has been filing claims against public entities where I discovered the same investors (calPERS, CalStrs).
The Untold Story of CIA Director Porter Goss, The Murders of my Friends in Cape Coral Florida during the mid-70s
Mainframe Designs Cabinets and Fixtures February / March 1989 Bennett's hand shredded left maimed for life Bennett's Business Under Attack His key witness murdered No one at Contra Costa District Attorney's Offices SHARED THIS WITH BENNETT, OR Judge PETER J. SPINETTA HE resides in Montana near land owned by