Mark Walter’s unravelling empire
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Walter sold the Lakers for $12.5 billion earlier this month -- a mere 14 months after purchasing the franchise
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Mark Walter has been here before. What happens next?
“There’s fraud here,” one expert tells FOS.
Los Angeles Dodgers president Stan Kasten attempted to calm online speculation about the future of the franchise under billionaire owner Mark Walter on Friday.
Proceeds from loans made by Walter’s insurers passed through firms purportedly controlled by each of these four entities.
Amid the looming, potentially catastrophic baseball labor dispute over the owners’ push for a salary cap, storm clouds are growing around the central figures in all of this — the Dodgers — that could result in one of the biggest scandals
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ billionaire owner is at the center of a high-profile federal investigation and his baseball team is under scrutiny.
Aug 13 (Reuters) - Billionaire Mark Walter offered to pledge his equity stake in Guggenheim Partners as part of a broader effort to raise billions of dollars for his insurance companies in recent weeks,
The fallout continues for investors and business partners close to Guggenheim Partners CEO Mark Walter, who has been ensnared in a federal probe into the dealings of his insurance-to-sports empire. Bo
SEC, prosecutors probe if Walter, businesses concealed financial connections while borrowing billions of dollars from insurers he controls..
As Mark Walter relinquished his stake in the Los Angeles Lakers amid a fraud investigation, he is now reportedly looking to do so with Chelsea Football Club as well.