Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, purchased a $23 million mansion in Washington, D.C., as confirmed by Politico. The property, sold in cash, is located in an affluent neighborhood and is close to the White House, where Zuckerberg has been spending more time. The secretive sale, with real estate agents signing non-disclosure agreements, highlights the potential benefits of such purchases for CEOs in terms of government relationships, according to real estate experts.
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Feds arrest New Hampshire CEO for allegedly devising conspiracy to stalk, intimidate journalists
SummaryEric Spofford, the former CEO of Granite Recovery Centers in New Hampshire, was arrested for allegedly orchestrating a conspiracy to stalk journalists from New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR) following an article detailing sexual misconduct allegations against him. Spofford reportedly hired associates to vandalize the homes of the journalist and a senior editor, intimidating them in retaliation for the reporting. Despite publicly denying the allegations and suing NHPR for defamation, his lawsuit was dismissed, and he...
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