Broadcom Corp. co-founder in rehab

Published: April 19, 2008 at 8:51 AM
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LOS ANGELES, April 19 (UPI) -- Broadcom Corp. co-founder Henry Nicholas III is in the Betty Ford Center where he will spend a month in an alcohol-rehabilitation program, his attorney said.

The Los Angeles Times reported Saturday Nicholas, 48, is in the midst of a nasty divorce and has been identified as "a potential unindicted co-conspirator" in a federal investigation probing the illegal backdating of Broadcom stock options.

Nicholas attorney Bill Hake said in a statement his client's treatment was prompted by the recent death of his stepfather, Robert Warnes Leach.

"The death of a beloved parent can be devastating to anyone," Hake said in a statement released this week. "For Nick it triggered a period of intense self-reflection and recognition that he has been drinking too heavily."

Federal authorities are investigating Nicholas' role in the manipulation of stock option grants at Broadcom, the Irvine, Calif.-based computer chip maker he co-founded and led until 2003.

The billionaire has denied any wrongdoing, the newspaper reported.

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