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Wednesday, July 28, 2010 A Boston Paper Picks Up on a Fido Exec's Divorce Battle A Fidelity executive is in the news this morning, but not for business reasons. The Boston Herald picked up on the divorce battle between National Financial Services president Sanjiv Mirchandani and his beauty queen wife. Mirchandani accused his wife Sabina Paul, a winner of Miss India USA in 1981, of beating him with a wine bottle. To cover up the bruises, Mirchandani said he put on tinted sunblock at business meetings. He also accused her of draining their joint checking account to under $500,000 from $1.2 million. Not to be outdone, Paul "says he's a self-absorbed tantrum tosser who made her and their children share a mattress on the floor as 'enforced frugality,'" according to the article. The "recent layoffs" at Fidelity were also mentioned in court. "Hours before Mirchandani spoke on the stand about Fidelity's recent layoffs, Katherine Dunn, Fidelity Management and Research’s recordkeeper of shareholder assets, testified he received a $950,000 Christmas bonus in December," according to the article. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=32944 Copyright 2010, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |