Monday, January 24, 2011

CEO of Warner Music Group in BIG Trouble


Edgar Bronfman, Jr., current Chief Executive over at Warner Music Group faces 15 months in prison and a fine of $6.7 million for occurring mishaps at Vivendi Universal.

This is all over his previous position at Vivendi Universal. While holding an executive position at Vivendi, The Associated Press reports that Bronfman conveyed "false or misleading information" about the company, along with manipulating stock prices. The verdict was delivered Friday, January 21st in a French court. Bronfman intends to appeal, but it's highly unlikely he'll get off.

“I am disappointed that the court differed with both the Paris public prosecutor and the lead civil claimant in the case, APPAC, who both took the position that I should be acquitted,” Bronfman said in his statement. “As I have consistently stated, my trades were proper.”

At press time, Bronfman faces a suspended 15-month prison sentence, along with $6.7 million in fines. The sentencing is currently in limbo upon further investigation.

This news arrives just as Warner Music Group hired Goldman Sachs to handle a possible sale of Warner Music Group. While Warner is in their sales transition, they may lose their CEO in the process. SmH. I'm going to submit my resume and if I get the job, I'm never posting to S@M.com again! LOL! Kidding...

SCREAM @ ME!!!

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