One trial down, at least one to go
Trustmark defending at least three different sets of charges of trust mismanagement
by Clay Chandler
Published: July 17,2011
Tags: banking, manufacturing, mismanaging, Public Companies, Trustmark
In late June, a trial wrapped up in Hinds County Chancery Court in which Trustmark National Bank defended itself against allegations of mismanaging a trust account by doling out $1.7 million in improper payments to one of its beneficiaries. It’s one of three active cases the Mississippi Business Journal was able to confirm that featured [...]
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