I’m sure this is naivete talking, but if there was fraud involved in the sale of the Tribune Co. to Sam Zell and his so-called partner employees in the ESOP, then why isn’t one of the lawyers buzzing around the company’s remains seeking to recover some of those millions in assets that were paid to the former Tribune operatives who engineered the deal?
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