Article 6KJBD What have we learned from week one of Mike Lynch’s US fraud trial?

What have we learned from week one of Mike Lynch’s US fraud trial?

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Callum Jones in San Francisco
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The criminal trial over the $11bn sale of Autonomy to HP saw prosecutors calling him Dr Lynch' - and defense using Mike'

At the height of his career, Mike Lynch - once the UK's leading tech entrepreneur, hailed as Britain's Bill Gates" - sold his software firm to a Silicon Valley giant in an $11bn (8.6bn) deal. Last Monday, more than a dozen years later, that deal became the centrepiece of a trial in San Francisco.

Lynch has been charged with 16 counts of wire fraud, securities fraud and conspiracy by the US authorities, who claim that Hewlett-Packard's troubled acquisition of Lynch's Autonomy was built on lies. If convicted, he faces up to 25 years in jail. He has pleaded not guilty.

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