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Ex-Girardi Keese CFO Christopher Kamon, Shackled and Sniffing, Pleads Guilty
Christopher Kamon, 51, pleaded guilty to felony charges that he stole funds from Girardi Keese's operating accounts and conspired with founder Tom Girardi to embezzle at least $15 million in client funds.
October 11, 2024 at 04:02 PM
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What You Need to Know
- Christopher Kamon, who faces a maximum prison sentence of 40 years for pleading guilty to two wire fraud counts, is set to be sentenced on Jan. 31.
- Kamon, who's been incarcerated in federal prison for two years, appeared in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom in a white jail uniform, shackled at his feet.
- The plea deal comes less than two months after Tom Girardi, 85, was convicted of four counts of wire fraud.
The former chief financial officer of defunct Los Angeles-based Girardi Keese pleaded guilty on Friday to two counts of wire fraud.
Christopher Kamon, 51, who's been incarcerated in federal prison for two years, appeared in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom in a white jail uniform. Shackled at his feet, Kamon sniffled and held a tissue in his hand, answering questions from U.S. District Judge Josephine Staton with a simple "yes" or "no."
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