61. The suit charged Donald Bulens with violating his termination agreement with Lotus when he lured away David Sauer, a top Lotus salesman. 62. The suit charged him with making terroristic threats. 63. The suit charged that the companies tried to defraud the U.S. Customs Service by claiming that clothing made in China was actually produced in Hong Kong. 64. The suit charged that the suspensions were a pretext to weaken a potential future competitor for power sales. 65. The suit charges that the city is illegally regulating an industry governed by federal law. 66. The suit charges that the defendants failed to provide safe premises and also accuses Harlax of failing to provide adequate security. 67. The suit charges that the Massachusetts decision violates federal law giving the Federal Reserve Board the sole power to approve bank holding company investments. 68. The suit charges the brothers with defaulting on debt payments related to a promissory note. 69. Those are violations of Title IX as well as the NCAA Constitution, the suit charged. 70. His civil suit charged that government officials leaked false and misleading information to reporters to smear him as a spy for China before the indictment. |
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