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(Update1) Neil Ellerbeck, the former HSBC
Holdings Plc banker found guilty of manslaughter in the death of
his wife, was sentenced to no less than eight years in prison.
Neil Ellerbeck, a former HSBC
Holdings Plc chief investment officer in its global liquidity
unit, was found guilty of manslaughter in the death of his wife.
Neil Ellerbeck’s lawyer told jurors
during closing arguments today that while the former HSBC
Holdings Plc banker may have caused the injuries that led to his
wife’s death, he never intended to harm her.
HSBC Holdings Plc said Monday it sold its New York headquarters building for $330 million and will lease back the entire office tower for a year. It expects the sale to be completed by the first quarter of 2010. The bank also said it plans to...
Neil Ellerbeck, the former HSBC
Holdings Plc chief investment officer charged with murdering his
wife, told police that she violently attacked him repeatedly the
day of her death and he tried to restrain her.
The wife of former HSBC Holdings Plc
chief investment officer Neil Ellerbeck had 45 injuries on her
body when she was found strangled, a government pathologist told
a London jury.