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Hollywood agent allegedly stole $2M from actors — then gave this bizarre excuse to hide crime 
A Hollywood agent stole $1.8 million from struggling actors on shows such as “Law & Order” — claiming some of their checks were late because of “earthquakes” while enjoying spa treatments at the Four Seasons, Manhattan officials said Tuesday.
Watch: D.A. Bragg Announces 40-Count Indictment Of Talent Agency For Stealing $1.8M From 160 Actors 
KMR Talent CEO Mark Measures Hit With Fraud & Larceny Charges Over Millions Allegedly Stolen From Clients & Staff 
Some allegedly ripped off and pissed off clients of KMR Talent got a taste of justice today as CEO Mark Measures faced a New York judge on charges of stealing almost $2 million.
Talent Agency Chief Arraigned After Allegedly Stealing $1.8M From 160 Actors 
Mark Measures, owner and president of talent agency KMR, was arraigned in the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse Tuesday after allegedly stealing money from the clients he represented.
D.A. Bragg Announces 40-Count Indictment Of Talent Agency For Stealing $1.8 Million From 160 Actors 
"As alleged, Mark Measures and KMR stole approximately $1.8 million from 160 hard working actors, many of whom were balancing other jobs to stay afloat while pursuing their acting careers. These defendants also stole thousands of dollars from his employees by taking wages that were meant to be invested in their retirement accounts. Rather than pay the actors and employees, the defendants used their hard-earned money to fund his lavish lifestyle,” said District Attorney Bragg. “This alleged conduct is egregious, and we will continue to fight for Manhattanites to receive every dollar they earn. This is an ongoing investigation – if you are a victim, please contact our office at (646) 712-0298.”
Lost 13-page Hernandarias manuscript rescued from New York auction 
New York authorities returned a 16th-century manuscript known as the Hernandarias Manuscript to Paraguay after it was stolen from the country's National Archive over a decade ago and resurfaced at a Manhattan auction in 2013, ABC Color reported.

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