The white snow flew and the red ink grew as 2010 drew to a close in Minnesota, but the blizzard that brought down the Metrodome roof and the projection of a daunting $6.2 billion state deficit were ...
Days after being sued by Chrysler Corp. for $550 million, beleaguered Twin Cities automotive king Denny Hecker is trying to close a deal to sell at least two of his dealerships to the Pohlad Group. If ...
Denny Hecker bet his fortune on a deal, and his life came undone. The Twin Cities auto mogul once had it all — an empire of more than a dozen car dealerships and some 200 companies and an extravagant ...
"I don't have the money, so they both resigned," Hecker said, adding that his girlfriend now has a public defender because the U.S. attorney's office has told her she is now a target of investigation.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-- A federal judge sentenced fallen auto mogul Denny Hecker on Friday to a maximum 10 years in prison for fraud, saying he deserved no less due to his pattern of lying and concealing ...
Marshall Miller, a former senior official who was counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, and Mike Ferrera, a veteran unit co-chief in the Southern District of New York, are joining Kaplan, Hecker ...
DULUTH, Minn. – Two years ago, Denny Hecker filed for bankruptcy because his lawyers said it was the only way to get the “gorilla” – the hundreds of millions he owed Chrysler Financial – off his back.
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