Peter Coker Jr., who is accused of securities fraud involving a New Jersey deli owner, was a fugitive in Thailand before his arrest.
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Three men, including Peter Coker Jr. and his dad, are accused of pumping up the stock price of a New Jersey deli-owning company once valued at $100 million.
Peter Coker Jr. was arrested as a fugitive in Thailand. He faces charges in the U.S. in connection with the infamous $100 million New Jersey deli.
A federal judge ruled that the SEC will pause its fraud case involving a New Jersey deli to avoid overlap with the DOJ’s ongoing litigation.
James Patten, a defendant in the case of the $100 million NJ deli, is making money from a deal with another shell company.