Alleged $600M after‑tax savings scheme and disputed $20‑$50M advisory fees tied to Phaidon, Athene and Rothschild transactions
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The passage outlines a complex financial arrangement involving large sums (hundreds of millions) and mentions high‑profile entities (Rothschild, Athene, Brad Karp). It provides specific dollar figures Claims of $600 million in after‑tax savings generated by undisclosed cash‑flow manipulation. Disputed advisory fee of $20‑$50 million for a Phaidon‑related transaction, with alleged unilateral Refer
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