Kroll has long lived on its reputation as being one of the world’s best security and investigative firms.
But the New York-based firm with a presence in Miami found itself accused in a civil lawsuit of a conflict of interest in failing to perform due diligence for clients that ended up investing in the alleged $7 billion Ponzi scheme run by billionaire R. Allen Stanford.
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