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Racketeering Law Applied In Moscow Court In $22.5B Lawsuit Against Bank Of New York Mellon

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by jmurrieta1 July 27, 2008 12:34 PM EDT
"Bank of New York Mellon executive Thomas A. Renyi topped the Post-Gazette''s Fortunate 50, the second consecutive year an executive from the bank led the list of the region''s highest-paid executives.

Mr. Renyi, the bank''s executive chairman, was paid $28.5 million in 2007, $1.5 million more than the runner-up, Alcoa Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Alain J.P. Belda.

Bank of New York Mellon CEO Robert P. Kelly, the previous year''s champ, fell to No. 4. He and Mr. Renyi were two of five Bank of New York Mellon executives in the Fortunate 50 Top 10."


Nobody can say the lying swindlers don''t pay themselves very nicely!

Let''s hope they get to count the birches in Siberia.

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