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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - The co-founder of Broadcom Corp. has been accused of secretly spiking the drinks of his customers' representatives with Ecstasy, and hiring prostitutes for them and other associates, according to a federal grand jury indictment.
Henry Nicholas III, who also served as chief executive of Broadcom (BRCM:
BRCM also once told an employee to pay a drug courier in the lobby of the chipmaker's headquarters, and smoked marijuana during a flight, forcing the pilot to put on a gas mask, according to the unsealed federal grand jury indictment.
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