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EC Charges Scott D. Sullivan, WorldCom’s Former CFO, with Multi-Billion Dollar Financial Fraud
Washington, D.C., March 2, 2004 — The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed a civil enforcement action against Scott D. Sullivan, the former Chief Financial Officer of WorldCom, Inc. The Commission charged Sullivan with engaging in a fraudulent scheme to conceal WorldCom’s poor financial performance. The Commission alleged that Sullivan, with the consent and knowledge of WorldCom’s former Chief Executive Officer, caused numerous improper adjustments and entries in WorldCom’s books and records, often in the hundreds of millions of dollars, to make the company’s quarterly and yearly financial results appear to meet Wall Street’s expectations. In addition, the Commission alleged that Sullivan made numerous false and misleading public statements about WorldCom’s financial condition and performance, and signed a number of SEC filings that contained false and misleading material information.









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