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Federal jury finds Emirates NBD not liable in $540M fraud suit by Orange County tech firm
The passage provides concrete details—names, amounts, dates, and a link to a former White House counsel—but the core allegation was dismissed by a jury, limiting immediate investigative value. Still, InfoSpan sued Emirates NBD for $540 million alleging theft of mobile‑payment technology. Emirates NBD is controlled by the UAE sovereign wealth fund. Entrepreneur Farooq Bajwa invested $87 million in
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The passage provides concrete details—names, amounts, dates, and a link to a former White House counsel—but the core allegation was dismissed by a jury, limiting immediate investigative value. Still, InfoSpan sued Emirates NBD for $540 million alleging theft of mobile‑payment technology. Emirates NBD is controlled by the UAE sovereign wealth fund. Entrepreneur Farooq Bajwa invested $87 million in
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