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A C.E.O. Who Resigned in Scandal Now Wants More Money

Timothy J. Sloan was criticized for failing to clean up Wells Fargo’s troubled culture when he headed the bank. He says in a suit that he’s owed at least an additional $34 million.

Rob Copeland
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Executive Compensation, Sloan, Timothy J, Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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