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CHICAGO (AP) - The former second in command of media mogul Conrad Black's Hollinger International newspaper empire says he never made a financial decision or sold an asset without consulting Black himself.
F. David Radler, the star witness at Black's racketeering and fraud trial, contradicted defense claims that he himself engineered deals that siphoned off millions of dollars while Black was busy with other tasks.
"I did not make a financial decision without consulting Conrad Black," Radler testified.
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