NEW YORK, April 21 (UPI) -- Some of Jeb Bush's business activities since he left office as Florida governor in 2007 could cause him problems in a presidential campaign, the New York Times reports.
In a front-page story Monday, the Times detailed Bush's activities as an adviser to Lehman Brothers while the bank was sliding into bankruptcy in 2008 and as a board member for InnoVida, a Miami building materials company whose founder was jailed for defrauding investors. Bush has been named as a defendant in lawsuits filed by shareholders in Swisher Hygiene, where he also served on the board.