A former executive of a subsidiary of famed candymaker Mars Inc. has been charged with stealing more than $28 million from ...
A former employee of Mars, Inc. was indicted on charges that he defrauded the candy maker out of millions of dollars.
Authorities say Paul Steed of Stamford, a former Mars Wrigley worker, stole more than $28 million from the company and is a ...
Paul Steed, 58, of Stamford, was indicted on Tuesday and arrested on Wednesday for allegedly defrauding his former employer, ...
BRIDGEPORT – A Stamford man who worked for the candy maker Mars Wrigley was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand ...
Federal prosecutors said Paul Steed, a risk manager for Mars Wrigley's Global Cocoa Enterprise, diverted company funds to ...
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A Stamford man was arrested after allegedly stealing more than $28 million from Mars, Inc., his former employer, according to ...
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Before his arrest Wednesday, Paul Steed was a respected sugar market expert for a subsidiary of famed candymaker Mars Inc. He served on a U.S. trade advisory committee for sweeteners as well as on ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Before his arrest Wednesday, Paul Steed was a respected sugar market expert for a subsidiary of famed candymaker Mars Inc. He served on a U.S. trade advisory committee for ...
Officials said an indictment charges Paul Steed, 58, with fraud and tax offenses stemming from multiple schemes against Mars, Inc. Steed was arrested on Wednesday and has since pleaded not guilty.
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