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Florida, New Jersey Men Charged with Stealing Millions from Securities Firm.

Publication: Daily News (New York, New York) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Publication Date: 09-JUN-01
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Daily News

Byline: Barbara Ross

Jun. 9--Two New Jersey men and another from Florida were accused yesterday of stealing $27.7 million from a bankrupt securities firm that lost $214 million for its investors.

Manhattan prosecutors said William Zylka, 65, of New Vernon, N.J., took over Evergreen Security in 1999 by guaranteeing...

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