Nir Meir nears trial for fraud case
A judge tentatively set a date for disgraced former HFZ Capital executive Nir Meir to finally go to trial for an alleged $86 million fraud case involving the XI condo project on the High Line. The judge, Meir’s attorney and prosecutors agreed to a trial date in October during a court appearance in New York County criminal court on Wednesday. But the judge, Ann Thompson, agreed to give Meir one last court date later this month ahead of trial. Before then, Meir’s lawyer, Stephen McCarthy, said he plans to speak with a bureau chief at the District Attorney’s office this […]
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