US prosecutors drop $300M fraud indictment against ex-executive linked to Franchise Group founder.
US prosecutors have dropped a $300 million fraud indictment against a former executive at Prophecy Asset Management, who was accused of collaborating with Brian Kahn, the disgraced founder of Franchise Group, to defraud investors in their hedge fund.
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