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Former Wondery CEO's Legal Nightmare Ends

Former Wondery CEO Hernan Lopez emerges victorious from a six-year legal battle, as prosecutors dismiss a soccer bribery case. Despite a guilty verdict, Lopez maintains his innocence, claiming he never knew about bribes made by a former partner. The case hinged on testimony from that partner, who cooperated with the feds. Lopezs personal life was deeply affected, especially during the pandemic lockdown. He now launches a new research and consulting firm, carrying a hard-won lesson in presumption of innocence.

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