Martha Stewart To Testify In Trial Over Her Brand
Eight years after Martha Stewart was released from prison for lying about a stock trade, the home diva is now facing another legal mess that may not be easy to clean up.
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Eight years after Martha Stewart was released from prison for lying about a stock trade, the home diva is now facing another legal mess that may not be easy to clean up.
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www.cbsnews.comMartha Stewart founded Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, and is active in publishing, broadcasting, merchandising, and electronic commerce. In 2003, Stewart was indicted on nine counts, including charges of securities fraud and obstruction of justice, and in 2004 was sentenced to a five-month term.
www.scmp.comMartha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. (MSO) and KB Home (KBH), one of the nation's largest home builders, announced Wednesday that they are teaming up to build a line of new houses that the domestic queen will design.
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www.cbsnews.comDomestic diva is at the center of a bitter legal battle between two of the nation's largest retailers, Macy's and J.C. Penney
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