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Between 2013 and 2019, Thomas Wiechmann, Reichel Foods' CFO of 24 years, charged a total of $603,172.96 to company credit cards and kept the reward points, Minnesota District Court alleged in a complaint.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has unique power to prevent defendants from challenging allegations they believe were never adequately proven, critics say.
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