Accountant accused of embezzling $55 million from wealthy North Shore family
by Jason Meisner, Chicago Tribune
Feb 06, 2019
3 minutes
CHICAGO - A Hinsdale accountant was accused in federal court Tuesday of embezzling more than $55 million from the wealthy Chicago family he worked for, and using the money to finance a luxurious lifestyle that included more than two dozen homes, private jets, luxury vehicles, guns and jewelry.
Among the properties Sultan Issa bought during the decadelong scheme were three condos in the Trump Tower in Chicago, records show.
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