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A North Carolina state judge has ruled insurance magnate Greg Lindberg must give up control of his private companies to comply with an agreement to ensure several insurers within his empire are paid over $1 billion.
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U.S. District Judge Max Cogburn rejected Greg E. Lindberg's request that his active sentence be delayed to more effectively appeal his conviction and because of an elevated risk of contracting COVID-19 in prison.
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RALEIGH — An insurance company founder and big political donor heading to prison after being convicted of attempting to bribe North Carolina’s top elected…
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A major political donor convicted of attempting to bribe a North Carolina elected official to secure preferential regulatory treatment for his insurance…
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A federal judge has upheld the convictions of two men found to be trying to bribe North Carolina's top insurance regulator with large political…
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On Thursday, a jury in Charlotte convicted Durham businessman Greg Lindberg and his associate John Gray on conspiracy and bribery charges in an attempt to…
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A major political donor has been found guilty of trying to bribe a North Carolina insurance regulator in hopes of reducing scrutiny of his business.A…
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Updated March 4 to reflect primary results: Jurors heard opposing views Tuesday of Durham insurance magnate Greg Lindberg's donations to North Carolina…
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North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey testified Thursday for a second day in the bribery trial of Durham businessman Greg Lindberg and two…
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State Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey continued testimony Thursday morning in the federal bribery trial of insurance businessman Greg Lindberg.…