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June 10, 2008 10:01 AM PDT

Henry T. Nicholas III: A human tragedy

by Steve Tobak
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Updated at 2:50 p.m. PDT to clarify sources.

In case you've been in a sensory deprivation tank for the past few days and missed the news, Henry T. Nicholas III, founder and former chief executive officer of chipmaker Broadcom, was indicted on securities fraud, conspiracy, and federal narcotics charges on Thursday.

Henry T. Nicholas III

One of the indictments was related to options backdating, the cause of a $2.2 billion charge Broadcom took last year. But it was the sex and drug-related indictment that captured the media's attention.

If you read the indictment (PDF), you'll understand why one report said, "You can't make this kind of stuff up," .

Rarely does a billionaire and technology industry legend self-destruct in such dramatic and flamboyant style. But there's more to this human tragedy than meets the eye, and it almost surely extends beyond Nicholas. ... Read more

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Steve Tobak is a marketing consultant and former chip industry executive. Train Wreck provides insight into dysfunctional corporate behavior, among other things. When he's not airing the industry's dirty laundry, Steve likes to hang around the house, make believe he's working, and drive his wife crazy. Find out more at www.invisor.net or email Steve at trainwreck@invisor.net. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure.

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