Poulsen Witness Tampering Trial: Defense Rests

The defense rested on Monday in the in the witness tampering trial of former National Century Financial Enterprises CEO and co-founder Lance Poulsen and his associate Karl Demmler (earlier here and here). The government rested on Friday after playing tapes of conversations between Poulsen and Demmler which appear to confirm that Poulsen suggested to Demmler that former Executive VP for compliance Sherry Gibson should plead unfamiliarity with the fraud charges against Poulson and other executives (AP here). The defense had contended that it was all a misunderstanding and that Poulson was merely seeking to help Gibson; however, when Poulson took the stand in his own defense Monday, he alleged that Gibson was an abusive employee “both sexually and physically” and that she had stabbed him in the back by agreeing to become a government witness. The case is expected to go to the jury today Columbus Business First here.

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