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Jefferies Financial Group CEO Rich Handler has publicly stated the investment bank was defrauded by bankrupt auto parts manufacturer First Brands Group. The allegations emerge amid a Justice Department probe and broader credit market concerns following several high-profile corporate collapses.
Jefferies Financial Group CEO Rich Handler has stated that his firm was defrauded by First Brands Group, according to reports from the bank’s investor day. The chief executive officer made the comments against the backdrop of a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into the auto parts manufacturer, which filed for bankruptcy protection in late September.