Ex-Lehman Brothers Managing Director Gets Pretrial Diversion

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Former Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. managing director Bradley H. Jack, who was arrested in June for prescription forgery, got court approval to enter a pretrial diversion program.

Superior Court Judge Earl B. Richards III in Bridgeport, Connecticut, approved Jack’s request to enter so-called accelerated rehabilitation, a program that is available to people charged with less-serious crimes that might result in prison time. People charged with more serious felonies, those with prior convictions and those who previously have used diversion programs aren’t eligible.