The buyer is associated with DaVita, which has signed an agreement with a major local developer.
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Accused fraudster Steve Bachar sued again by DaVita over N95 masks
DaVita won a $700,000 judgment last year against Bachar, who allegedly pocketed the money DaVita paid him for masks in 2020. It claims he still hasn’t paid up.
Jury begins deliberations in trial of DaVita, former CEO Kent Thiry
“This is very reminiscent of the Salem witch trials,” said a defense attorney of the prosecution pursuing criminal charges over non-solicitation agreements.
Prosecution rests in DaVita trial as defense brings out million-dollar economist
The criminal trial over non-solicitation agreements is expected to end Wednesday without former CEO Kent Thiry taking the stand.
Recruiter says agreement blocked him from talking to DaVita employees
“Who’s expecting to get a call from the FBI?” testified Jeff Lombardo regarding his email describing the non-solicitation agreement. “It was like the movies.”
Protege testifies Thiry had ‘veto power’ over top DaVita employees leaving
Attorneys in the criminal trial debated whether the agreement between the former CEO and Rich Whitney restricted employees from getting jobs they sought.
‘We didn’t hide it,’ CEO says of alleged illegal agreement with DaVita, Thiry
Defense lawyers argued that non-solicitation deals are a common business arrangement. Prosecutors said they’re criminal.
‘Inform-your-boss’ rule takes center stage at DaVita criminal trial
Witnesses say the onerous requirement was unique to DaVita and companies it had agreements with. DaVita attorneys noted the agreements were not ironclad.
Kent Thiry’s former right-hand man testifies against him in DaVita trial
Dennis Kogod said non-solicitation agreements existed and “had a chilling effect.” A Thiry defense attorney argued executives still moved between companies.
Prosecutors, DaVita attorneys make opening arguments in landmark trial
Former CEO Kent Thiry “wanted control over his employees,” a prosecutor said. There were non-solicitation agreements but no crime, DaVita’s lawyer argued.