Economics

Goldman’s Tourre Travels to Rwanda While Awaiting Trial

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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. executive director Fabrice Tourre, who called himself “fabulous Fab,” has done volunteer work in Rwanda and started a U.S. doctorate program while awaiting trial in a government fraud suit his bank settled for $550 million.

The Securities and Exchange Commission alleged in a 2010 complaint that Goldman Sachs and Tourre, 33, who is on unpaid leave, defrauded investors in a collateralized debt obligation known as Abacus 2007-AC1.