Accused Thief in Court Over Goldman Exec's $1.2 Million of Missing Wine
- De-Meyer fled U.S. after confrontation with employer, FBI says
- Arrest in Los Angeles capped travel in Europe, South America
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Nicolas De-Meyer’s trip across the U.S. wasn’t quite as glamorous as his year abroad.
The former personal assistant to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Co-President David Solomon allegedly admitted to his employer in November 2016 that he stole $1.2 million worth of rare wine from his collection and promised to meet with Solomon and his wife the next day to repay them.