Joseph Gregory, Former Lehman President, Seeks $233M From Bank's Estate

Former Lehman President Wants $233M In Back Pay
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Joseph Gregory, Lehman's former president. Gregory, once second in command at the investment bank, has filed a claim against Lehman's bankruptcy estate for a whopping $233 million in deferred compensation in the form of performance- and restricted-stock grants.

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