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'I PLEAD GUILTY, SIR' FORMER QWEST CFO ADMITS INSIDER TRADE, SAYS SHE'LL COOPERATE.(Business)
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Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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July 15, 2005| Author:
Accola, John
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Byline: John Accola, Rocky Mountain News
A former chief financial officer at Qwest Communications pleaded guilty to a single count of insider trading, agreeing to cooperate with prosecutors in pursuit of other Qwest executives.
"I plead guilty, sir," a somber Robin Szeliga said at a hearing Thursday in Denver federal court.
As she left the courthouse free on bail, Szeliga was shielded from reporters by defense attorneys who led her to a chauffeur-dr...
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