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Article: ATTORNEY GENERAL CUOMO, INSPECTOR GENERAL FISCH ANNOUNCE $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT WITH MARC JACOBS INTERNATIONAL AS PART OF BRIBERY INVESTIGATION INTO NEW YORK STATE ARMORY SUPERINTENDENT
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- November 19, 2008
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The New York State Attorney General issued the following news release:
Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo and Inspector General Joseph Fisch announced today that Marc Jacobs International has paid New York State $1 million for its conduct related to payments made to the former superintendent of the 69th Regiment Armory, James Jackson, for use of the Armory's drill hall to host fashion shows. Cuomo and Fisch also announced that Jackson has pled guilty to the top count of a larceny and bribery indictment for demanding cash from Armory exhibitors over an eight-year period.
The agreement with the fashion house of Marc Jacobs International, a subsidiary of international luxury goods giant Louis ...