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Copyright 1992 CanWest Interactive, a division of
CanWest Global Communications Corp.
All Rights Reserved
The Ottawa Chinn
June 19, 1992, Friday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: BUSINESS; Pg. C9
LENGTH: 423 words
HEADLINE: Maxwell's sons charged with fraud
BYLINE: CHRISTINA SPENCER; CITIZEN
DATELINE: London
BODY:
Seven months after the sudden death of media tycoon Robert Maxwell and the dramatic collapse of his empire, his two sons
were arrested and charged with conspiracy to defraud Thursday.
Ian Maxwell, 36, and Kevin, 33 appeared in a London court. They were released after posting a combined bail in excess of $I
million.
Larry Trachtenberg, a former director of the company that handled the Maxwell empire's pension funds, was also charged.
Both Trachtenberg and Kevin Maxwell face several additional charges of theft, said John Todd, detective superintendent with
the City of London Police. A total of 15 charges have been laid.
Officials from Britain's Serious Fraud Office have been trying for months to track millions of dollars missing from several
Maxwell companies and a fund meant to support 32,000 Maxwell company pensioners, many of whom face destitution as a
result of the missing money.
The media baron was found dead last November after he went missing from his yacht off the Canary Islands.
Maxwell's empire — thought to be intact when he died -- stretched across the Atlantic and included both the Mirror Group of
newspapers in Britain and the New York Daily News.
Maxwell's sons have been the focus of attention since last December, when the empire collapsed under the weight of more than
two billion pounds of debt.
The Serious Fraud Office has been investigating more than 450 million pounds missing from the pension fund, a further 100
million pounds missing from the Mirror Group and a loan of 55 million pounds to the Swiss Bank Corporation, which first called
in British investigators.
One charge against Kevin Maxwell is that he conspired, along with Trachtenberg, to defraud the Swiss Bank Corp. of more
than five million pounds.
He and Trachtenberg are also charged with five other counts of theft for a grand total of 43 million pounds, news reports said
today, adding all three men arc charged with conspiracy to defraud the Swiss Volksbank of more than $35 million U.S.
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