Jury finds Deutsche Bank liable for $95 million in Cayman Ponzi scheme suit
A south Florida jury has found Deutsche Bank liable for failing to flag a Ponzi scheme that allegedly forced several Cayman Island companies into bankruptcy and liquidation. Deutsche Bank has offices in Jacksonville and Miami. "We are disappointed by the jury's decision and will continue to defend ourselves against these claims," Deutsche Bank officials…
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