When $120 million goes missing - probably converted to gems, gold watches and other black market goods - folks tend to pay attention. Accordingly, Pennsylvania's bankrupt LeNature is drawing a great deal of scrutiny regarding exactly what happened to the firm's assets.
One individual who's got a pair of eyes focused on LeNature is James McLean, of law firm of Manion McDonough & Lucas. McLean, who is representing group of creditors and investors, is intent on getting to the bottom of Wachovia's relationship to the bankrupt firm. He claims that banking giant, Wachovia, was complicit in the financial misdealings that undid LeNature.
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Labels: bankruptcy, Lenature, Manion McDonough and Lucas, Wachovia