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Connecticut oil trader’s mentee-turned-boss defends 'brother' at US corruption trial

By Samuel Rubenfeld
  • 20 Sep 2024 02:21
  • 20 Sep 2024 02:21
A man who considers Connecticut oil trader Glenn Oztemel a brother leapt to his defense today at his corruption trial.
Rob Peck testified that Oztemel hired him as a trader at Sempra in 2008, but they’ve known each other since 2002, when he was 26. Now 48, Peck followed Oztemel

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Samuel Rubenfeld

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Samuel Rubenfeld is a reporter covering cases of bribery and corruption and some international trade issues. Prior to joining MLex, he was editor of the Kharon Brief, a news and data analysis platform focused on global security issues, including sanctions and export controls. Earlier in his career, Rubenfeld spent about a decade at The Wall Street Journal, including nearly nine years as a reporter covering corporate risk and compliance concerns such as bribery, money laundering, sanctions, terrorist financing and whistleblowers.

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