David Hernandez, Chicago Sports Webio Fugitive, Captured After Failed Suicide Attempt
CHICAGO (AP) -- A fugitive financier who helped launch a Chicago sports Web site and was charged in what prosecutors describe as an $11 million Ponzi ...
CHICAGO (AP) -- A fugitive financier who helped launch a Chicago sports Web site and was charged in what prosecutors describe as an $11 million Ponzi ...
Crain's Chicago Business | Ed Sherman | Posted 07.19.2009 | Chicago
Former Chicago Fire Commissioner Cortez Trotter appears to have become tangled in the scandal surrounding David Hernandez, the businessman who has bee...
Huffington Post | Posted 07.18.2009 | Chicago
Federal prosecutors issued an arrest warrant Wednesday for David Hernandez, the missing financial backer of the online sports radio site Chicago Sport...
Mark Konkol and Todd Fooks | Posted 07.17.2009 | Chicago
The guys get the inside scoop on the Chicago Sports Webio scandal from Mike North, who tells all about his allegedly crooked business partner and his future as a FBI cooperating witness.
AP | MIKE ROBINSON | Posted 07.17.2009 | Chicago
CHICAGO (AP) -- Federal regulators accused the promoter of a Chicago sports talk Web site on Monday of running an $11 million Ponzi scheme. David J. ...
Chicago Tribune | Ameet Sachdev and Becky Yerak | | Posted 07.17.2009 | Home
CHICAGO SPORTS WEBIO : Mike North's business partner in a new Internet sports-talk station in Chicago is a convicted felon who has filed for bankrupt...
AP | MIKE ROBINSON | Posted 07.23.2009 | Chicago