One crazy Chron correction

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THE CHRON recently posted one hellacious correction:

A story on Saturday’s front page incorrectly characterized the relationship between Angela Gomez, her husband and Global Financial Services. She is accused by the federal government of using a brokerage account there to move money in a bribery scam involving a Mexican government official. The couple does not own the firm. Gomez was arrested while in town for a civil arbitration involving Global Financial Services. No allegations of illegal activity have been made against Global Financial Services. “Ms. Gomez was a customer of Global Financial Services several years ago and never has been an owner of the firm,” said Andrew Harvin, an attorney for Global Financial Services. “Global Financial Services had no role in any wrongdoing by Ms. Gomez or her husband and it will fully cooperate in any investigation.”

Hmm, did Hearst’s lawyers come up with that?


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