71. The indictment said that seven of the tapes that Lee had made, containing critical nuclear secrets, could not be found. 72. The indictment said that, to meet production and profit goals, Tyson officials would contact local smugglers near its plants to get more workers. 73. The indictment said the stress of the beating caused Morale to suffer a fatal heart attack minutes later. 74. The indictment says Ms. Regueiro and Perez directed other Mederi employees to fabricate records and inflate Medicare payments. 75. The indictment says that soldiers and militia opened fire on the clinic, where hundreds of people huddled. 76. The indictment says that Tulloch asked Zantop a series of questions, while Parker pretended to take notes. 77. The indictment says that Whitacre conspired with another person for the JT Technologies transfer, but it does not identify that individual. 78. The indictment says the defendants inflated Medicare reimbursements to Fawcett by improperly claiming that interest payments made on long-term debt were completely related to their capital costs. 79. The indictment says the officers and their supervisors planned the beatings of at least three inmates, then filed false reports to cover up their actions. 80. The indictments say that he also asked the bank-compliance officials to postpone their audit to delay disclosure of the loss, but they refused to do so. |