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  2. Brian J. Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Brian J. Dunn (born 1959/1960) is an American businessman who was the chief executive officer of Best Buy, from April 2009 to April 2012, having worked there since 1985. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Our First Nominee for Worst CEO of the Year: Brian Dunn - AOL

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    A whopper of a severance package: In spite of the boards' findings regarding the "relationship" between Dunn and the 29-year-old female intern -- which included texts, phone calls, photos, and ...

  4. Best Buy - Wikipedia

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    In April 2012, Brian Dunn resigned as Best Buy's CEO during an internal company investigation into allegations of personal misconduct stemming from an inappropriate relationship with a female Best Buy employee. [68] Best Buy named Director George L. Mikan III interim CEO following Dunn's resignation. [68]

  5. Brian Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Brian Joseph Dunn (born 1955), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop Brian J. Dunn , American businessman from Minnesota Brian Dunn (tennis) (born 1974), American tennis player from Florida

  6. Who is Tony Buzbee, the larger-than-life lawyer behind ... - AOL

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    The already high-profile, Houston-based lawyer has gained additional fame by filing 20 lawsuits against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs alleging a pattern of sexual abuse of men and women.

  7. What we know about NYC killing of healthcare executive - AOL

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    The manhunt for a suspect who gunned down a healthcare chief executive in Manhattan has spread to a different US state, after New York police travelled to Georgia to widen their search.

  8. Man exonerated after nearly 13 years for murder accuses ... - AOL

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    On Nov. 4, 2022, after federal courts ruled in Dunn's favor, Becker's office filed a notice that it would not retry Dunn. Dunn was released a few days later. He had spent nearly 13 years behind bars.

  9. Hewlett-Packard spying scandal - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 2006, CNET News.com publicly released a five-page letter written by the United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce to Patricia Dunn stating that it had, for the past seven months, been conducting an investigation on Internet-based data brokers who allegedly use "lies, fraud and deception" to acquire personal information, and allow anyone who pay a "modest fee" to ...