(Reuters) - CHICAGO, April 9 - Defense lawyers at the fraud trial of former media baron Conrad Black and three others produced documents on Monday that a prosecution witness agreed showed payments at the heart of the case had been publicly disclosed.
Fred Creasey, the former comptroller who oversaw the finances for Black's media empire, said that company documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission did include millions of dollars in so-called non-compete payments to company executives.
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