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Former McKesson HBOC Chairman Charles McCall will remain free until his formal sentencing date, The Recorder has reported, despite requests from prosecutors to jail him immediately for failing to disclose an arrest for soliciting prostitution to court officials. A federal judge this week determined that McCall posed no flight risk, The Recorder explained, since he has made all of his scheduled court appearances since he was originally indicted on securities fraud charges in 2003. However, The Recorder added, the judge did raise McCall’s bail and ordered him to stay off his boat – which can reportedly make it to the Bahamas “on a clear day” – while he awaits formal sentencing for his crimes. more…
Government prosecutors are seeking to jail former McKesson HBOC Chairman Charles McCall ahead of his formal sentencing date for securities fraud, The Recorder has reported. Convicted on multiple counts of securities fraud last month, The Recorder noted, McCall was originally scheduled to be sentenced for his crimes sometime next year. But government aut …