Wells Fargo Lawyer Who Released Client Information Wants It Back
- Bressler attorney asks judge to order return of trove of data
- Bank’s former employee got client data in separate lawsuit
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Wells Fargo & Co.’s attorney who mistakenly released reams of sensitive data about wealthy clients asked a judge to order the records returned to the bank and they not be spread any further, after being leaked to a newspaper.
Lawyers representing Gary Sinderbrand, a former Wells Fargo financial adviser, were provided with data for possibly tens of thousands of brokerage accounts in a New Jersey lawsuit involving him and his brother.