The attorneys for PricewaterhouseCoopers sparred with Jon Corzine March 10, trying to get the former MF Global CEO to admit that the responsibility for the brokerage’s meltdown in 2011 lay with him, not the accounting giant.
James Cusick of King & Spalding, cross-examining Corzine, focused on the size of the bets he made on European sovereign debt and on the wild volatility of the markets leading up to the company’s bankruptcy in October 2011.
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