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A federal appeals panel in Manhattan has thrown out the bribery and racketeering conviction of a Connecticut corporate attorney, holding that prosecutors suppressed "exculpatory and impeaching" evidence. Charles B. Spadoni of the Boston-based private equity firm Triumph Capital Group was sentenced in 2003 to 36 months in prison for steering two sham $1 million contracts to associates of Paul J. Silvester, the former Connecticut state treasurer. In exchange for the $2 million, prosecutors alleged, Mr. Silvester had agreed to invest $200 million of the state's pension fund with Mr. Spadoni's firm.
October 01, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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