Ex-AIG Chairman Maurice Hank Greenberg said New Yorks pursuit of him through a decade-old fraud suit is a waste of taxpayer money, as the two sides prepare for a trial next month.
In Maurice Hank Greenbergs telling, the $182 billion taxpayer bailout that saved AIG and perhaps all of Wall Street during the 2008 financial collapse was a government rip-off.
Maurice Hank Greenberg, the former chairman of American International Group Inc., will go on trial in January after more than nine years of legal jousting over former New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzers lawsuit accusing him of fraud.
Maurice Hank Greenberg, the former chairman of American International Group Inc., will go on trial in January after more than nine years of legal jousting over former New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzers lawsuit accusing him of fraud.
Former American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Maurice Greenberg defeated a bid by Eliot Spitzer to throw out a lawsuit in which he was accused of making defamatory statements in a campaign to damage Greenbergs reputation.
Maurice Hank Greenberg, the former chairman of American International Group Inc., lost a bid to throw out the New York attorney generals 2005 lawsuit over alleged sham transactions intended to inflate the insurers financial health.
Former N.Y. Gov. Eliot Spitzer has filed legal papers to block the former bosses of insurance giant AIG from gaining access to his personal e-mails, reports The New York Post.