First Magnus Financial Corp. CEO G.S. Jaggi said today in U.S. Bankruptcy Court that the company filed for bankruptcy in August largely to be able to pay its employees. Read more at AzStarBiz.com and in tomorrow's Arizona Daily Star.
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