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Family Savings Chief Pleads Innocent: The former...

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

Family Savings Chief Pleads Innocent: The former chairman of the nation’s third-largest black-owned thrift pleaded innocent to 15 counts of conspiracy, bank fraud, tax fraud, money laundering and making false statements to regulators in his purchase of Family Savings & Loan Assn. Oliver A. Trigg Jr., 39, who is free on bail, is set to appear for a status conference before U.S. District Judge Manuel Real on Oct. 9. No trial date was set. James E. Cottle, 45, of Stockton, and James E. Williams, 44, of Chino Hills, who also were indicted, pleaded innocent as well.

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