Word: faneuil
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...even paraded her around the Faneuil Hall kitchen, accepting wagers on the number of stitches she would need, Chase says. Soon after the incident, Chase says she decided to leave Kerry’s store and go into business for herself...
...senior goaltender Yann Danis as its most valuable player. Danis, who has signed a professional contract with the Montreal Canadiens, is one of three remaining finalists for the Hobey Baker Award, along with forwards Junior Lessard (Minnesota-Duluth) and Zach Parise (North Dakota). The Hobey will be awarded at Faneuil Hall on Friday afternoon, the off-day of the Frozen Four...
Bacanovic was on vacation in Florida on Dec. 27, but Douglas Faneuil, his assistant, relayed the message from Waksal to him, prompting Bacanovic, according to Faneuil, to exclaim, "Oh, my God, get Martha on the phone!" The amount of money at stake was trivial to someone as wealthy as Stewart, who had previously sold 20% of her ImClone holdings. Yet Martha is famously tightfisted and, as testimony showed, an extremely demanding client. She was traveling to a resort in Mexico with her friend Mariana Pasternak. But through a series of phone calls she learned what Waksal...
Still, Stewart and Bacanovic had a story, and they were sticking to it. And so was Bacanovic's assistant, the 28-year-old Faneuil. At least until the feds got him isolated from his confederates and, as they famously do, squeezed this little fish until he gave up somebody bigger. At trial, Faneuil provided what seemed to be damning testimony about being part of the cover-up. After all, he had arranged Stewart's ImClone trades...
...cross-examination, the defense zeroed in on Faneuil, tarring him as a liar who smoked pot and had tried the drug ecstasy. That might have been a tactical error. Jurors said after the trial that the most damaging testimony came from Stewart's assistant, Ann Armstrong, who sobbed on the stand before describing how Stewart at one point altered part of a phone log showing she had heard from Bacanovic on the day in question. Armstrong convinced the jurors that Faneuil was believable. "That was one of the strongest things that showed there was some kind of cover-up," said...