A federal grand jury in Los Angeles has indicted former Nixon Peabody partner David Tamman on ten criminal counts in connection with his alleged role in helping a former client cover up a securities fraud scheme totaling more than $20 million.
According to a press release issued Thursday by the U.S. attorney’s office for the Central District of California, the charges against Tamman include conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and alteration of records. If convicted of all counts, Tamman faced a maximum sentence of 190 years in federal prison, the release states.
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