Crime
Goldman's No. 2 Allegedly Swindled Out of $1.2 Million of Wine by Assistant
- Personal assistant is indicted for taking, reselling bottles
- Domaine de la Romanee-Conti wines were taken, U.S. says
Goldman's Solomon Loses $1 Million in Rare Wine
A former personal assistant to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Co-President David Solomon faces federal charges that he stole more than $1.2 million of rare wine from his boss.
Nicolas De-Meyer was arrested Tuesday night in Los Angeles and named in an indictment unsealed Wednesday in Manhattan federal court. De-Meyer worked for Solomon, whom the indictment described as an "individual who collects rare and expensive wine."