Lawyers for Paul Jannuzzo, the former general counsel and chief operating officer of Glock Inc., began their defense Wednesday with a forensic accounting expert who testified that Jannuzzo “had never received a penny” of the corporate funds he has been charged with stealing.

Art McGovern, a retired federal agent who now works as a forensic accountant, testified that a Smyrna police detective was wrong when he told the jury that Jannuzzo had illegally converted more than $2 million in Glock corporate funds to his own use. McGovern spent Wednesday afternoon tracing the funds for the jury, using documents that prosecutors had entered into evidence.

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