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KELLER INDUSTRIES CEO PLEADS GUILTY, SENTENCED TO 35 YEARS
September 1, 2014
LOS ANGELES-- Keller Industries has yet to release a statement regarding their former CEO, William Keller, pleading guilty as part of a plea bargain on August 29, 2014.
The company's board of directors has been sequestered since the arrest of their CEO on August 7, 2014 and at this time the future of the company and the thousands of people it employs world-wide is unknown. Since the arrest of Keller, the company's stock share has dropped to the lowest it has ever been recorded- an inside source revealed that the company may need to be sold.
Keller was accused of numerous charges, but plead guilty to violations of the tax code and contributing money to known terrorist organizations. In accordance with the deal struck by the city district attorney's office, Keller was sentenced to 35 years in prison. He will be eligible for parole after 15 years.
The Keller family has yet to release a statement and has not been seen outside of their Malibu estate in recent weeks. Family attorneys have released a statement asking for the media to respect the Keller's privacy.
September 1, 2014
LOS ANGELES-- Keller Industries has yet to release a statement regarding their former CEO, William Keller, pleading guilty as part of a plea bargain on August 29, 2014.
The company's board of directors has been sequestered since the arrest of their CEO on August 7, 2014 and at this time the future of the company and the thousands of people it employs world-wide is unknown. Since the arrest of Keller, the company's stock share has dropped to the lowest it has ever been recorded- an inside source revealed that the company may need to be sold.
Keller was accused of numerous charges, but plead guilty to violations of the tax code and contributing money to known terrorist organizations. In accordance with the deal struck by the city district attorney's office, Keller was sentenced to 35 years in prison. He will be eligible for parole after 15 years.
The Keller family has yet to release a statement and has not been seen outside of their Malibu estate in recent weeks. Family attorneys have released a statement asking for the media to respect the Keller's privacy.