Ross Mandell and Adam Harrington are on trial for crimes related to securities fraud while employed at Sky.
In March 1996 the Wall Street Journal ran a front-page story about an itinerant stockbroker named Ross Mandell.
He claimed to have talked with Ross Mandell about the type of mulch Mandell should use on his yard.
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Ross Mandell was profiled in Forbes in 2005 by David Serchuk.
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Armey demurred, and told me he had never heard of Ross Mandell.
That was part of the testimony of the first witness, Robert Grabowski, in the trial of Ross Mandell and Adam Harrington, all from Sky Capital.
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McKyle Clyburn, the fourth government witness who was also an employee at Sky Capital, took the stand in the trial of Ross Mandell and Adam Harrington.
Today, U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty deviated from the government recommendation of a life in prison for Ross Mandell and sentenced him to 12 years in prison.
Is Ross Mandell a zebra that never changed his stripes, or is he a victim of having a bad reputation in the midst of a bad investment?
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Ross Mandell and his co-defendant, Adam Harrington, had their appeal for dismissal of their conviction and request for a new trial denied by U.S. District Judge Paul A. Crotty today.
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Ash had struck a deal with the verbal promises from Ross Mandell and others that these companies would one day go public, despite offering documents that clearly showed the risks that this may not happen.
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On July 26, 2011, former Sky Capital CEO, Ross Mandell, was convicted on all charges after a 5-week trial on charges related to running an investment scheme that defrauded hundreds of investors (mostly in the U.K.).
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On the surface this looks like another roundup of the usual Wall Street suspects involved in a white-collar crime, except for one thing, Ross Mandell is no usual suspect and he is not backing down from this fight.
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