A man passes to the Manhattan hotel while he was accused of defrauding Goldman Sachs C.E.O.



[ad_1]

A former personal assistant to a senior Goldman Sachs executive was killed Tuesday in a Manhattan hotel, the same day he was scheduled to appear in federal court for a criminal charge related to the lucrative theft of his former boss, announced authorities .

Former assistant, Nicolas De-Meyer, has been accused of stealing more than $ 1.2 million worth of high-end wine from the collection of his former boss, David M. Solomon, who is now the managing director of Goldman Sachs.

Mr. De-Meyer was scheduled to appear in federal court at 2:30 pm Tuesday, court records show. Police responded to a call regarding a person who had jumped from a hotel at 14:38.

Mr. De-Meyer, 41, left the 33rd floor of the Carlyle, a luxury hotel located in the Upper East Side where he was staying, police said. The authorities said that he had been declared dead on the scene.

The police were investigating the case as a suicide.

Mr. De-Meyer was facing a charge of interstate transportation of stolen property. Sabrina P. Shroff, a lawyer who represents him in the federal case, did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Tuesday night.

The New York Post has announced that it was due to plead guilty Tuesday, but that its lawyers were waiting in court.

A version of this article is printed on , on the page A18 of the New York edition with the title: A man accused of stealing wine dies just steps from the hotel. Order Reprints | The paper of the day | Subscribe

[ad_2]
Source link