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Lindberg, 54, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit offenses against the U.S. and one count of money laundering in connection with a scheme to defraud insurance regulators and ...
Durham businessman Greg Lindberg offered millions of dollars if a top NC official would remove a regulator skeptical of his business practices. He was sentenced to seven years, but he won his ...
Lindberg and Gray were among four people indicted in 2019, accused of trying to give $1.5 million to Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey’s election campaign in exchange for the removal of an ...
Greg Evan Lindberg (born 1970) is a convicted American insurance fraudster [1] and former business executive and founder of Global Growth, a conglomerate private-equity firm. He also donated large sums of money to political causes.
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The next year, another SPA, User:MT9429, defended Lindberg after an article in The Wall Street Journal reported that Lindberg had diverted $2 billion from insurance company reserves for his own use. MT9429 improperly cited a press release as a reliable source and stated that Lindberg "refuted" the WSJ story, rather than just "disputed" it.
Medical News Today is a web-based outlet for medical information and news, targeted at both the general public and physicians. All posted content is available online (>250,000 articles as of January 2014), and the earliest available article dates from May 2003. The website was founded in 2003 by Alastair Hazell and Christian Nordqvist. [1]
In 2017, Greg Lindberg, a North Carolina billionaire and campaign megadonor, initiated meetings with Mike Causey, the state’s insurance commissioner, about the regulations on his insurance firm.