Investment manager who bilked $43 million from ex-Red Wings star Sergei Fedorov convicted

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Investment manager Joseph Zada could face 20 years in prison after being convicted for bilking ex-Detroit Red Wings star Sergei Fedorov (pictured) out of $43 million.
SEP 03, 2015
  • The shady investment manager who swindled $43 million from former Detroit Red Wings star Sergei Fedorov was convicted Thursday of 15 counts of fraud. Joseph Zada could face 20 years in prison
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