Crime & Safety
Jury Finds DaVita, Former CEO Not Guilty On Federal Criminal Charges
They were indicted last year on two counts for conspiring with competing employers not to solicit each others' employees.
By Jennifer McRae, CBS Denver:
DENVER (CEO) – DaVita Inc. and its former CEO Kent Thiry have been found not guilty on all charges associated with federal criminal charges. They were indicted last year on two counts for conspiring with competing employers not to solicit each others’ employees, suppressing competition and limiting opportunities for workers.
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The indictment alleged that DaVita and Thiry both participated in two separate conspiracies to suppress competition.
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