Henry T. Nicholas III, Broadcom Co-founder, Indicted On Cocaine, Ecstasy And Fraud Charges

GILLIAN FLACCUS | June 5, 2008 10:35 PM EST | AP

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In this Nov. 9, 2004 file photo, Henry Nicholas, billionaire co-founder of chip maker Broadcom, gestures during an interview with the Associated Press at The Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University of California, Irvine in Irvine, Calif. Federal officials unsealed indictments Thursday, June 5, 2008, charging Nicholas with drug charges and crimes related to stock options back-dating. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Broadcom Corp. co-founder Henry T. Nicholas III was indicted on federal narcotics charges that include allegations he slipped ecstasy into the drinks of business associates, maintained a drug warehouse and concealed his illegal conduct with bribes and death threats.

In a pair of indictments unsealed Thursday, the billionaire also is accused of committing conspiracy, securities fraud and other violations while he led the Irvine-based computer chip company.

Broadcom was eventually forced to write down its profits by $2.2 billion in January 2007, believed to be the largest-ever restatement related to improperly accounting for backdated options.

After a three-hour hearing Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Arthur Nakazato ordered Nicholas released on $3.3 million bail. He also ordered random weapons searches and drug tests by the government, home detention, electronic monitoring and the disabling of Nicholas' two private planes.

Nicholas, 48, in handcuffs and wearing gray slacks and a white shirt with no tie or belt, nodded vigorously when asked if he agreed to the conditions of release.

An arraignment hearing was set for June 16. Nicholas did not enter a plea.

Attorney Gregory Craig said at a hearing that Nicholas was innocent and would prevail.

"It's a kitchen-sink attack on Dr. Nicholas. They're trying to throw everything at him from eight years ago," Craig said.

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The indictments paint a bizarre picture of a successful entrepreneur, who allegedly used much of his fortune to fund drug parties in airplanes and luxury homes and to build a secret tunnel and room beneath his mansion in Laguna Hills.

Also indicted on the stock-option backdating was Broadcom's former chief financial officer, William J. Ruehle. He was not charged with the drug violations.

Ruehle, 66, was released on $2.6 million bail and surrendered his passport, although he will be allowed to take three international trips that were already planned. He will also be arraigned June 16.

"It is critical to maintain the transparency of our financial markets, something that these defendants allegedly attempted to manipulate through the scheme, which created a false picture of Broadcom's finances," U.S. Attorney Thomas P. O'Brien said in a statement.

Broadcom, which makes microchips for cell phones and broadband Internet devices, reported a strong first-quarter profit in April and forecast second-quarter sales of $1.08 billion to $1.13 billion, ahead of Wall Street expectations.

The 18-page indictment on drug charges alleges that Nicholas kept four properties in Orange County and Las Vegas, including a warehouse in Laguna Niguel, Calif., where he stashed and distributed cocaine, methamphetamine and ecstasy.

He later remodeled the warehouse with private rooms and furnished it with art and high-end electronics.

The court documents also claim Nicholas hired prostitutes and escorts for himself, his employees and customers and conspired to get illegal prescriptions for drugs such as Valium.

In 2001, Nicholas smoked so much marijuana during a flight on a private jet between Orange County and Las Vegas that the pilot had to put on an oxygen mask, the indictment states.

Nicholas also required his unnamed coconspirators to provide detailed invoices for drugs they sold to him, and used code names such as "party favors" and "refreshments" to conceal what was being sold, prosecutors alleged.

The allegations recall two earlier civil lawsuits filed against Nicholas that accused him of rampant drug use and hiring prostitutes. One lawsuit was cited by prosecutors in a motion filed Thursday that sought to deny bail for Nicholas.

That suit was filed by Nicholas' former bodyguard and personal assistant, Kenji Kato. A second lawsuit was filed last year by a construction crew that claimed they were hired to build an underground lair for Nicholas where he could indulge in sex with prostitutes and drug use.

The workers claimed Nicholas failed to pay them millions of dollars and used intimidation and death threats to prevent them from leaving the project, which was kept secret from Nicholas' wife and city inspectors.

Nicholas faces a total of 21 counts in both federal indictments filed this week, while Ruehle faces 21 counts in the stock options indictment.

Ruehle allegedly filed false statements with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, falsely certified financial reports and committed wire fraud.

Backdating stock options, which often are granted as hiring and retention incentives, is legal. Companies across the company have run into trouble when they failed to account for the true cost that the backdating created because omitting that cost sometimes inflated the companies' income.

The drug charges against Nicholas carry a maximum combined sentence of 20 years in prison. He could face up to 340 years in prison on the stock backdating charges.

Ruehle could face up to 370 years if convicted of all the charges against him.

Last month, securities regulators cited Nicholas, Broadcom co-founder Henry Samueli and Ruehle in a civil suit alleging they falsified the company's reported income. The SEC also cited Broadcom general counsel David Dull, but Dull and Samueli were not named in Thursday's criminal indictments.

Nicholas served as CEO and president from Broadcom's inception in 1991 until he resigned in 2003.

Ruehle joined the company in 1997 as vice president and chief financial officer and retired in 2006.

Samueli, Nicholas' one-time Ph.D. adviser, stepped down as chairman of the company's board of directors after the SEC action last month.

Broadcom shares rose 65 cents, or 2.3 percent, to $28.75 Thursday, amid a general upswing in the stock market. They have traded between $16.38 and $43.07 in the last 52 weeks.

(This version CORRECTS that one, not two, civil lawsuits cited in federal papers.)

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Broadcom Corp. co-founder Henry T. Nicholas III was indicted on federal narcotics charges that include allegations he slipped ecstasy into the drinks of business associates, ...
SANTA ANA, Calif. — Broadcom Corp. co-founder Henry T. Nicholas III was indicted on federal narcotics charges that include allegations he slipped ecstasy into the drinks of business associates, ...
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Billionairs, don't go to jail, at least not in this country and neither do crooked presidents and vice presidents.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 PM on 06/07/2008
- falco I'm a Fan of falco 18 fans permalink

He must have missed his payola payments. Him and Martha Stewart. Good thing Ophra makes hers on time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 06/06/2008
- BobOnThis I'm a Fan of BobOnThis 6 fans permalink

Well, I can think of half a dozen made up wars, 40 billion a year against marijuana alone, that we should end to help combat this problem, Or, shall we just add the war on global warming onto the heap of other wars!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 06/06/2008

Just goes to show: money and power do not make you any better than anyone else.

It just makes you able to party harder!

I bet his wife will be crying all the way to the bank. She can use cash as tissues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 06/06/2008
- zizyphus I'm a Fan of zizyphus 110 fans permalink
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Republican karma at its most acute. He donated over a million bucks to prevent the horrid three-strike law from being reformed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 06/06/2008
- Sundialsvc4 I'm a Fan of Sundialsvc4 148 fans permalink

That's the most-dreadful case I've yet seen of someone's life being utterly-destroyed by drug abuse.

It is a situation to be pitied, although not tolerated.

I hope that this man can somehow come to grips with what has come to have such a grip on him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 06/06/2008
- filo I'm a Fan of filo 79 fans permalink
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I think he graduated from the DeLorean Business School.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 06/06/2008
- sa I'm a Fan of sa 15 fans permalink

frankenstein must have drugs...

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 AM on 06/06/2008

This crop of pundits and reporters are either dumb, lazy, or incompetent. On the CNN 7AM the guest was A Repubiican member of the House who repeatedly blamed all our present woes on the Democrats who just want to spend and tax to support entitlements. But not once have I heard a reporter query a guess with such basic questions:
1. We all agree that money spent for a "bridge to nowhere" whether it be in Ma. or Alaska is not right, aren't these boondoggles a tiny portion of the budget?
2. Why do you think someone making over several hundreds of thousands a year should pay a lower tax rate then a stenographer?
3. Didn't you ok budgets for the 6 years you controlled all branches of government?
4. Why make no mention of the off budget supplements that will have to be paid down the road?
5. Entitlements! Tell me who benefits by most entitlements? Isn't it the American people? How come you don't oppose entitlements being stolen away in Iraq? You have continuously supported those entitlements yet you oppose a GI Bill for returning vets from the "war that should never have been". How come you oppose health care for American children while you vote for funds to build hospitals in other nations? Answer those questions in front of your local constituencies and we will soon have you on the welfare rolls that you don't support until it is a need you have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 AM on 06/06/2008
- kfdan I'm a Fan of kfdan 23 fans permalink
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Actually, he looks like an industrialist of the late 1800s! Probably, highly organized and ever so efficient but prone to party too much! I don't think the DotCom crowd is as cool as people think. They are often just about the money!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 AM on 06/06/2008

He looks like a freaken movie star, to much of everthing...He brings out the Grandma in me...I feel sorry for him. The way they rack up the felonys, is disgusting, three strikes, is over kill...who ever advocates that punishment, should be ashamed. Justice is not counting every little action, for bigger sentence. Nothing in the law about ripping off the poor with all the usury in the USA, Oh no, trillions of dollars...Banking is worse than this guy,yet we are hell bent to extract penalty....for drugs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 AM on 06/06/2008
- LeoMarvin I'm a Fan of LeoMarvin 35 fans permalink
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So, we've got a multi-billionaire indicted for conspiracy, fraud, death threats, coke, meth, e, hooker parties in his drug lair, dosing business associates.... Mmm-hmm. I get the picture. OK, I vote for a slap on the wrist so long as he doesn't come out of prison a born-again preacher.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 06/06/2008
- Amalek I'm a Fan of Amalek 142 fans permalink
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You know he will be in the pulpit in three years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 AM on 06/06/2008

Wow...is this what happens when rich guys donate to the DNC?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 06/05/2008

did he donate to the DNC?? Did I miss that or are you making that up?

His illegal actions and twisted behavior has "republican" written all over them -I would have thought he was probably a Bush "pioneer" if anything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 06/05/2008
- Orlando I'm a Fan of Orlando 8 fans permalink

File this article under:

The meek shall inherit the earth, until then, it is OURS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 06/05/2008
- BrenDavis I'm a Fan of BrenDavis 9 fans permalink
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Talk about a perks package! Wish he was hiring...

;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 06/05/2008
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