Three men accused of theft, money-laundering and bribery in the CityTime case bilked the city of millions of dollars, stuffing safe-deposit box after safe-deposit box full of bills and shipping some of the money “all the way around the world and back again,” a prosecutor said in opening arguments Oct. 16.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Howard Master listed what he said were the defendants’ ill-gotten gains: “Mark Mazer, 30 million dollars. Gerard Denault, nine million dollars. Dmitry Aronshtein, five million dollars. That’s how much money these three men pocketed.”
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