
“A former personal assistant to Goldman Sachs co-president David Solomon has been indicted in federal court for allegedly taking hundreds of bottles of wine worth an estimated $1.2 million from his boss’ Manhattan cellar, and reselling them. One of his tasks was accepting wine deliveries at the finance executive’s Manhattan apartment, and then transporting them to Solomon’s East Hamptons house. According to the indictment, for a period of at least two years, De-Meyer sold hundreds of the bottles to an unnamed wine dealer based in North Carolina.”
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