• Most Popular
  • Most Shared
A shopper browses the bread section at a Wal-Mart store in Santa Clarita, California April 1, 2008. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

The food-stamp economy

On the last day of every month, shoppers at Walmart load their carts with food and household items and wait for the midnight hour. Is this the new normal in America?  Full Article 

Two guilty of fraud over Hawaiian Airlines

NEW YORK
Thu Nov 20, 2008 1:38pm EST

NEW YORK (Reuters) - One man has been convicted and another has pleaded guilty in a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud a bankruptcy court in the bidding to take over Hawaiian Airlines four years ago, U.S. officials said on Thursday.

U.S.

The two men, William Spencer and Paul Boghosian, were indicted in April 2005 on charges of falsely stating to the bankruptcy court in Hawaii that their Hawaiian Investment Partners could provide up to $500 million in financing to carry out its proposed reorganization plan for the airline.

Court documents said the plan was a hoax with no real financing to support it.

Spencer, 77, the pastor of the House of Truth in Oakland, California, was convicted on Wednesday after a two-week jury trial in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, the office of the U.S. Attorney said in a statement.

It said Boghosian, 54, of St. Louis, pleaded guilty on October 29. Both men will be sentenced on January 30, when they each face a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

Hawaiian Airlines, a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings Inc, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2003. By November 2004, two competing reorganization plans, including the one by Spencer and Boghosian, were pending in the bankruptcy court.

The airline emerged from bankruptcy in June 2005.

The indictment had also said Boghosian, in an effort to obtain funding for his reorganization plan, had offered a $500,000 bribe to obtain a $2.5 million loan from a hedge fund. He was accused of trying to bribe an FBI undercover agent who portrayed himself as a hedge fund manager.

(Reporting by Grant McCool; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)



More from Reuters

Joint Terminal Attack Controller SSgt Clinton J. Herbison, a U.S. Airman from the 817 Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron (EASOS) takes a break during a night mission near Honaker Miracle camp at the Pesh valley of Kunar Province August 12, 2009. Credit: REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Pictures of the Year

A look at the best photos of 2009.  Slideshow 

    The Dalai Lama jokes with a nasal spray after being asked his opinion on the swine flu during a press conference after his first lecture in Lausanne, Switzerland, August 4, 2009. REUTERS/ Valentin Flauraud

    What a wacky year it's been...

    Um, what's up the Dalai Lama's nose? "Oddly Enough" editor Bob Basler rounds up the goofiest photos of the year.  Full Article 

    A caution sign is seen next to a stock board at the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in Sydney September 5, 2008. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz
    Political Risk in 2010:

    Don't say we didn't warn you

    With the financial crisis (mostly) in the past, U.S. investors are eying a fresh start to the coming year. Here's a look at what speedbumps lie ahead.  Full Article