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About
Hollinger International is a media company controlled by Conrad Black that owned newspapers including the Chicago Sun-Times, Jerusalem Post, and The Daily Telegraph.
Claude AI
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Richard Perle
sued
In October 2004, Hollinger International amended its lawsuit against Conrad Black to add Perle as a defendant, seeking $22.9 million in damages. The Breeden Report found Perle had 'repeatedly breached his fiduciary duties' and received $5.4 million in undisclosed compensation including $3.1 million in secret bonuses. Perle received a SEC Wells notice in 2005 — a formal warning of potential enforcement action. He was eventually listed among 'Settling Defendants' in the broader securities class action litigation.
Since 2004